Two new lovely tokens from board member yarm. 1793 Halfpenny token, Staffordshire-Leek DH-10 (NGC AU58BN) [IMG] [IMG] 1797 Penny token,...
That 1811 coin is a fantastic example. Even as the only one that "downgraded" slightly, I think you will do just fine. Though, I would have...
An absolutely beautifully centered and struck coin! Where is the "LOVE" button!?! :D
Since when does "very valuable" = "very collectible"? The State Quarters are massively collectible by all kinds of people young and old, but they...
I actually quite like the NGC 8 holder. I have more than a dozen of them...I find something about them charming. :cool:
That's very cool! Nice historical piece!
I don't currently have a subscription, but I've debated it for a couple years. I know that many many people who subscribe swear by it. I think...
Not that I have seen. CoinFacts images are usually done without the request of the submitter for either 1) World coins that do not yet have a...
I think people are constantly confused by what PCGS calls their different photo services. CoinFacts and TrueView images are of the same quality,...
On a side note: Chartreuse is absolutely delicious! :D
He/she didn't say that in the listing. But, this is the highest graded example from PCGS -- and in my opinion it's a dog based on those images....
It also makes sense if it was stored in the original package for the Maundy coin set. By the way, your title says 1903, but the coin is 1902...
When you use the term "extra 40%" that implies you are starting your calculation relative to the lower value. If $12 is your base price, then $20...
It may be the highest graded, but it's certainly not the "finest known". I despise when sellers use that phrase!!! I agree with you -- I love...
The toning pattern is classic PL maundy issue toning. But, from those images I really can't differentiate PL, MS, and Matte Proof (and I'm not...
Oh, HOF stands for hall of fame? I thought it meant "Hideous Overhyped Fluff". Hmpf...learn something new every day I guess. ;)
Who's dishing? Had I not pointed out the mathematical fallacy, you certainly would have. Pot, kettle, black...something like that comes to mind....
I'm fond of many of Kruger-Gray's coin designs. One example is the rendition of "Hope" on reverse of the South African shillings. [IMG]
I'm so glad you added nothing of import to this thread, as usual. :woot:
There were more than 750 million 2000-P Sacs minted. Various die states and levels of repair can create areas of prooflike surfaces. That is a...
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