Since I have not been on this forum very long, I haven't seen the other posts on this question, so I don't know if my advice is redundant....
Wow, more nice coins here, even that silver dollar Ksparrow! Crusty, nice photos of that coin - you really captured the pretty toning! And Illi,...
Thanks everyone, I appreciate all the kudos, and yes, it's definitely a keeper. I got it on Sunday - I certainly would have showed this little...
I once had a triple saddle struck cent (1964) where three pennies were sort of squished together into one large coin probably the size of a half...
Rick Snow posted this link on the CU forum to another one of these errors - this one is MS67 but the portraits are not aligned like mine is. It...
That's right in that I'm not trading the rent money! ;) As a matter of fact, as I posted on the CU forum, the MS66 RB 1869/69 was already for sale...
I agree it's very possible, and I thought about that too when I bought it. But it is still possible that it was an accident and the coin just got...
Ok, you error guys/gals, check out my newest error and tell me what you think: http://www.cointalk.com/forum/t63134/#post649177 Have any of you...
:eek: :crying: :desk: :headbang: :hammer: Don't you just love these little guys - they say it all!
I mentioned this above - the mint uses the same hoppers for various denominations, both for input and output. So the already struck dime got...
I'm keeping it, but will have it in my case at shows just so I can show it off!!! p.s. I love the name - Lincoveldt!
ok, here is the link to my post on this new fantastic 11 cent error! http://www.cointalk.com/forum/t63134/#post649123
I just picked up this amazing little two headed monster at the Fremont show. A customer traded it to me for my 1869/69 NGC MS66 RB (plus gave me...
Wow, some very nice coins here. Well, my most recent coin purchase is an amazing, very unique and rare error that I just purchased at the Fremont...
Wow, some good dealer bashing going on in this thread - I'm not going to touch any of these comments with a 10-foot pole!
Here are a couple of my 1913's!
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