Haven't seen much love for the Canadian toners eh. Not a fan? Maybe some of these will change your mind. ;) This was the start of an abandoned...
Thanks guys. I am trying to make a decision on sending it in for grading. It's gotta be 64 or better to be worth the cost. So, I am still...
Picked up a couple nice Liberty nickels today. I'm a sucker for coins like this at such cheap prices. Total of $30 for both. [IMG] [IMG]
This rainbow herd migrated to me today. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Not sure what the name is, but this tripod came in a lightbox kit from ebay. Any small tripod that has the same axis adjustments is all that is...
Lol thanks GP. I wouldn't go that far.:o I certainly see many members with better images than the PCGS tru-views.
How about now BigTee? I added one more photo of the FE. :thumb:
These are the first tru-views I have had PCGS do. Not to mention the first coins I have ever sent in (I will post the grades via a contest in the...
The scratches on the reverse are die polish lines. :thumb: edit: Well, most of them lol.
I am not a Morgan dollar collector, so I was hoping to get some grade opinions on this 1881-O. It has some beautiful toning and big full cartwheel...
Picked up an old Whitman full of beauties. I just posted them in the nickel thread, but here a couple to get your juices flowing. [IMG] [IMG]...
Wow Paul, that 55 P is awesome. It's very hard to find in that grade with what appears to be 5 full steps. I love it! I just picked up another...
-said no experienced collector ever
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Actually, in my entire nickel collection... I only have 4 graded nickels left. :) I don't generally collect slabbed nickels, but when I saw that...
In my opinion, it would not grade due to "questionable color". Still a nice looking nickel though.
Great Jeffs Eng! One of my favorite nickels in my collection is an Omaha Hoard nickel. [IMG]
Near complete set of 1946 - 2101 P D W & S uncirculated Roosevelt dimes. The album is in near perfect condition. The dimes are beautiful and...
Those are some beautiful cents and your images are absolutely stunning.
Toned Jefferson proofs are fairly common from the 60's. However, here is one that really stands out from the usual. It is the first actual...
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