I picked this one up on EBAY a few days back. Since I don't have it in hand yet, I'll share the PCGS site image. This 1689 (JAN) Shilling was won...
Something to search for. Thanks for sharing!
Sweet! Not that common to find a proof in a roll.
Spot on CoinCorgi. Boycott? I've been e-mailing them every week without a miss since November of last year and snail mailing about once a month....
I use Coin World's Making the Grade, which states: "Uncirculated. No trace of wear. May have a few light, minute contact marks. Must have full...
Those official First Day of Issue Bicentennial's were released from 1972 through 1976. Each from a different city and corresponding stamp. The...
I enjoy reading about these discoveries. I live along U.S. Route 40 in PA, once a toll road in the early days of the country. There are many...
Brass novelties probably sold years ago at some tourist trap.
The Authoritative Guide by Kevin Flynn is a great book, particularly aimed at die varieties. I am a member of the Barber Coin Collector Society,...
Should come back at MS65 minimum. Nice eye!
I have a package sent from Carrolton, Georgia. For three days it has bounced around Atlanta. Seven scans so far. Arrived, processed through,...
6,988 in the grade, and 3094 higher....insane is not the word I'd use. But some uneducated individual will buy it 'cause it's purdy. Ahhh, no it's...
I have done the same for many years, dating sometime to the early eighties, only three of each. With the ridiculous to say the least one year...
Nice! I'm doing the Buffalo series, in EF average with full four digit dates (natural, no acid treated).
I stumbled across this, like many other pieces of historical significance, earlier in the week while looking for Seated dimes. On another forum I...
The silver dollar had been the backbone of America's financial system from the beginning in 1792. Back before 1964 a bank was required to have...
Got two from freshly opened drawer roll Tuesday. Along with three 2021 cents.
Don't forget that they'll blame COVID.
Ever so slight abrasions on the high points, and the rim marks. An very nice survivor in upper AU territory.
One of two reasons. Either under high magnification there are ANY marks and imperfections ( the close-ups) or the one reason few realize, PCGS and...
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