Skip Fazzari. He founded INS.
In case it hasn't been posted already, Coin World has been doing a survey of numismatical influencers from 1960 to 2020 who are still living....
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Civil War token collectors like them.
I don't know. I never priced them.
Love that Steampunk fish. :D
No.
I'd like to see one too. I heard Bowers was selling some of his. Maybe someone here bought one?
Encased postage stamps?
I read Edmund Morris's first book Rise of Theodore Roosevelt. TR was into some serious journaling that Morris quotes through out the book. Some...
IMO, Trying to discern between MS-69 and MS-70 isn't even the tail wagging the dog. It's a flea wagging the tail that's wagging the dog. Is that...
Or John (Mississippi Man) Law. They're probably hanging out together in Starbucks somewhere.
When did markets start acting rationally?
Always question bargain prices. "There is no Santa Claus in Numismatics." Lee F. Hewitt founder of Numismatic Scrapbook
We must not allow our beautiful Humpty-Dumpty malls to be destroyed by the Sniffles Apocalypse. We shall fight on to the end. We shall fight...
Refueling from the Can Opener. You should've seen the squirrel show in CIC with that monstrosity so close to us. [ATTACH]
The Captain didn't like needle guns-- too noisy. Most of the chipping was with hammers. Or maybe that was just the excuse they gave us to keep...
I don't think our outside spaces added up to a 1,000 square feet. When we went in the yards we had to chip and paint it. I got out 10 months later...
I was an OS. It would have taken all 33 of us about 15 years to paint that.
Low Country Coin Club, antiqued bronze, M/A, 39mm, 27.3 grams My ship was in the yards in North Charleston for 10 months in 79-80. It was pretty...
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