love that constitution commem. toned gold is one thing you dont see much of.
1805. i would attempt to find and bring back everything i could find being used as early american coinage. 1804 & 1799 large cents. some flowing...
not sand paper - more like cleaned with a scotch brite. theres hairlines all over the obverse and reverse. as long as its not altered its still a...
i can tell its been cleaned.
thats a 64? ive got better looking 64s then that.
i remove the staples in 2x2s before placing coins in airtites. i save 2x2s that have a price or other information written on them unless i trade...
friday ill be there. http://www.cointalk.com/t169083/
i dont mind buying at this price something thats for my collection like the 1974 iceland commems i picked up yesterday. i just dont want to buy...
EF 40-45 - not AU. too much wear in general spots around the hair and diamonds + reverse. reading that post above mine made me want to add for...
probably because its bronze and not copper. indian head cents dont get the designation until 1864.
im going to say AU - damaged. by what i dont know. rubbing it with your shirt couldnt do that. im actually thinking it might of been dug out of...
got these iceland commems for $65. not exactly my first choice but i figured as long as i saw them why not. i noticed someone else already posted...
ive always been collecting something. the first thing i really do remember collecting was lincoln cents. i was so young i really didnt understand...
hahaha at first i thou it was a bag of dimes until i saw the magnified picture. silly me. nice grab.
2 coins i didnt have pics of and new ones of the 1887 P. the 1888 P is a very dark blue but comes out black in most photos.
the state quarters was a great way to turn non-collectors into collectors but now that the parks is state quarters with a new face everyone lost...
alot of these images are old and crummy but soon enough ill redo them all. i have 8 morgan toners in all and 6 peace toners.
hehehe nice. door prizes just arent part of my luck.
nice work on the half cents.
these are mine. old images.
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