Thanks, very good link.
Paddy, what is a cud?
Where are you Furry?
I like to purchase slabbed coins...it varies from coin to coin and what you are buying, but I use this formula...(it's a secret so don't tell...
Had never seen this before...thanks.
Can anyone explain this slab notation? Is this a bank or coin counter machine? [ATTACH] thing?
1. Walking Liberty 2. Walking Liberty and 3. Walking Liberty [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Wonderful and fitting tribute to a great man. My condolences.
Didn't plan to, but maybe I will. Thanks.
Thanks again, I am already finding "S" mm's at inflated prices...I started a database of sorts for the goofy 3 legged 1937D, keeping track of both...
Many thanks, do you collect them? any favorite dealers??
I'm a Morgan guy, but have some interest in Indian head nickels (don't know why they call them nickel when they are 75% copper). Not looking for...
Check out the post today on GTG 1950 Franklin half...it tricked several people...so much for ANACS over grading.
Peace dollars have seemed to fall out of favor lately. Try to find an affordable 28 plain, you will not regret it.
Verrry nice.
Even though most collectors and dealers repeat the mantra "buy the coin, not the slab", there is (IMHO) a gravitation toward PCGS and NGC slabbed...
just thought I would share this... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-cent_silver
Bob, thanks for that informative post...I'm going to save a pic of this fake.
Actually it's spelled copper...75%
Is that a die crack or a dye crack? ;) :woot: woot!
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