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My son collects too, so he'd get my collection. When I talked to him about inheriting it, he said he'd keep it in tact to remember all the time we...
I remember coming home from the local flea market with 3 certified Morgan dollars. An 1885O, 1898O, and 1899O all graded 64 and paid $185 for the...
I like the crusty look on this one, I guess for most it would be terminal toning....... [IMG] [IMG]
The only one I've ever bought sight unseen was an 1899 Morgan from a Jack Beymer add in Coin World in the late 80s or early 90s.
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Thanks, mines from an 1884 Proof. :happy:
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so here's my "1000 word" explanation of Longacre doubling..... ;) [IMG]
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Thanks Paddy, I collect Bust Halves by die marriages, so I'm aware of this part of the hobby. But I've only heard of the 2 different obverses for...
Thanks, but I'm not sure what you mean by this. I'm only aware of the drapery/no drapery varieties for the 1839. I didn't know there were...
$25 at the local flea market....... [IMG] [IMG]
Thank you both! This is the best struck SLQ I've personally ever seen, so I HAD to have it! :happy:
New upgrade for my SLQ collection...... [IMG] [IMG]
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I have an NGC registry set. One thing I like about NGC's is you can add all your raw coins and other grading co. coins into general sets, they...
I've kept my collection in an old wooden machinist's chest for about 25 years now and haven't had any problems. Granted, it was probably 25 years...
I believe you have the wrong reverse pic. The one shown is a '78 reverse, and I don't believe there is an 1882 CC reverse '78. ;)
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