I have a B&L 2x/3x glass and a B&L 7x Hastings Triplet loupe. I use the loupe for Lincoln Cent BIEs, which is pretty much the only minutea that...
I just bought a trade token of a South Carolina doctor who advertised as a physician and druggist. He was with some people once that got into...
No. I never liked or disliked Morgans.
A toned ( even dark toned) EF45 is perfect to me. I don't find anything impressive with coins that didn't do what they were intended to do.
Looks like a local news anchor after his 25th botox treatment.
Lubin Jones Confectionery & Ice Cream Malad, Idaho, toned brass, 5.1 grams, 21mm rotated 90 degrees Malad, Idaho got it's name from the Malade...
That's the problem with "made it ma, top of the world" (James Cagney) coins, there's only one way left to go.
What payment? Got a signed receipt?
I seem to recall the late J.D White was a member-- long long ago. He liked them and Bimetallics. For that matter, he liked just about anything...
Ha, thanks. Didn't even see that.
If it's authentic fractional gold, then what is "style" suppose to mean?
AU-50
The British version is less confusing and sounds better IMO: Paranumismatica
Georgia state quarter?
It looks like the last one you posted. I still see what looks like wear and discoloration at the right knee.
They, like the zombie hobos from Hong Kong for $7, probably aren't even carved except for the host which is then used to make transfer dies.
And struck with die pressure from an atomic explosion.
A Bert Hobo nickel set an auction record. https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-coins/hobo-nickel-sets-a-record-price-in-heritage-auction
Because Orleans (France) is the original name?
Here's a silver round that appears to satirize the Canadian Maple Leaf. https://www.jmbullion.com/1-oz-gsm-cannabis-silver-round/
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