PS - your avatar coin is 19th century, not 18th. ;)
If you really want to go with PCGS, why not just submit through a trusted dealer? As others have noted you have to submit four coins of one...
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Thanks @jello , I have always liked the Kruger-Gray Acorn Sixpence. In general, I think Kruger-Gray was one of the best coin designers of the...
Just purchased this lovely Kruger-Gray design of the sixpence from Atlas. Glad I held out for a superb example; it's been on my want list for...
I have been working on my photography for around 6 years. For about the past 3.5 years I have been happy with it. I'm using a Canon T2i mounted...
Picked this up about 2 weeks ago. [IMG]
Here is another coin design I find to be quite beautiful. [IMG]
It's too bad how USA-centric this thread is. In terms of artistry the USA coinage lags behind, and is only getting worse. I don't have any to...
Stacks Bowers Galleries and Teletrade were both Spectrum Group International owned companies. They were combined into one operating group...
This is a really hard question. These three would be among my top 20 or so, and pretty high toward the top, but my top 3 could vary. I also...
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Bob, pleeeeeease pics of that 1909? :D
I'd rather have this one graded MS66...if I were in the market for a $1000 common coin. :D [img]
It has a thermo-nuclear pricetag to go along with the toning. ;)
Here is my most expensive numismatic item ever purchased, largely due to it being quite rare (mintage 5). [IMG]
$1, spend it in a soda machine.
You are correct, but my point was that most people have never spent $10K on even one coin, so thinking they have a whole collection of coins of...
@Jwt708 , thank you for completing the survey. The discussion on the other forum was about how many collectors in the USA feasibly need "dealer...
If you are primarily a collector, please answer this poll. For security and privacy reasons, answers are NOT revealed publicly, so others will...
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