I'm in at 63PL
Agree
This is the CU thread where I learned it from. The member who started that thread, I feel knew Mr. Pogue....
Idk, he didn't sell all of the coins, specifically a certain 1804 dollar. Regardless, too bad.
No one has said how it happened so it must have been pretty unexpected.
Just read this over on CU. Brent Pogue has passed away. RIP (I don't know where to post this, so if it needs to be moved to general discussion...
Trolls tend to not use proper punctuation as a way to get at the grammar nazis too. Just sayin'.
1922 first edition of James Joyce's Ulysses. One of the 1000 original editions on handmade paper. I can buy one now for $75,000 lol
Cameo on proof coins prior to the 70s(?) is kind of a die state thing whereas today every proof exhibits cameo. Back then it wasnt uncommon to see...
This cent in this condition can easily be found in bulk lots of wheats. I wouldnt pay for this coin on its own let alone 5 bucks. I'd put that 5...
Your cent isn't cameo. In fact the whole set doesnt appear to be cameo. They are just typical proofs. Nothing special. Your cent is a large date...
Looks like a normal LR .22 I have a Colt revolver that fires those.
I think the coin is legit. The clashed reverse is neat but pretty typical on Morgans. It looks rubbed to me with a dull looking obverse, so I said...
Honestly, I think I have the worst luck with this. It's almost every slabbed coin I buy. Im at the point that when I buy off Ebay, I expect the...
I said 64. My eyes are drawn to that hit on Washington's jaw
I think I have seen this before. It isnt in Fred Weinberg's 100 Greatest Errors is it?
Pretty sure my truck was on a Lincoln cent once. Only for a second though as i was going through a parking lot:D
They dont want you to lift the silver bar cause they would be liable for the hernias it cause lol
Not a chance. Seeing square rims isnt uncommon on 1909 wheats. A lot of business strikes can exhibit square rims especially if they were struck...
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