Will they have a composite Karen?
What about a tip?
[ATTACH] I don't think there is anything wrong with your photos. If you want to see truely crappy photos look at state of the art coin photos in...
100th Anniversary of the 1922 Plain Cent Lincoln
1962 bags-O-bags of 1903-O Morgans were found in treasury vaults. The 1903-O was thought to be one the rarest Morgans extent thanks to melting...
1972 Lincoln DDO In 1973 Mary Brooks introduced penny bags containing fifteen 1972 cents---five each from Denver, Phil. and SF mints.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] On April 12, 1862 The locomotive known as The General was stolen by James Andrew and about two dozen Union soldiers from...
#9 "...Take this brother, may it serve you well..." Revolution9 6:53 [MEDIA]
You found Jimmy Hoffa. :troll: I'm glad you passed on it. The verdigris looks pretty distracting, at least to my eye.
Dave Bowers wrote his last article for Joys of Collecting in Coin World this week. After 60 years (formerly called Numismatic Dept Study) he's...
Norris Cotton Mills, Cateechee S.C, Brass, C/A, 34mm 8.1 grams, thin planchet, counter stamped It appears the counter stamp punch slipped a bit...
I've switched back and fourth between Numismatic News and Coin World numerous times. Coin World always won. But no one, not even Coin World, will...
The numismatical blunder of them all was forgetting which glass had the Ginger Ale....
There is an article in Coin World this week about John W. Adams and his 1794 large cents. A collector brought Sheldon S-44 in the Garrett auction...
Akron Coin Club--34mm, 12.6 grams, M/A, bronze It was nice finding a club medal from Ohio. Seems like everything on Ebay is from Ca. or Pa....
I liked his definition of numismatics: "a veneer of scholarship over a cult of greed."
I'm still watching it. He seems rather fidgety. LOL
The second image looks like glue.
That's a nice looking token. :) St. Augustine, like Tampa on the west coast, was also pretty famous for their cigar makers.
I bought this in 1982 or '83 from Boozer & Weaver. They were one of the first dealers to sell all their coins with ANACS "certs." Or "papered...
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