Making Sacs isn't the problem. Not using them is the problem.
I assume this means you have never left the USA? The euro coins look far cheesier, and they function for commerce just fine. In the end, I don't...
Chris! Really!?! Heresy!!! While I'm partial to the soaring eagle reverse of 2000-2008, I think the 2012 reverse is pretty darn nice! The...
I posted an MS Merc in post #66. PCGS MS66FB
She may not be "beautiful" by today's standards (and even in her time, she was an old spinster) -- but, she was an extremely historically...
I am a little sparse on birds. I know the puffins were posted already, but I love the coins so I'm posting mine also. I'm also posting a fantasy...
I do the same, except when I'm shipping coins > $250, in which case I add insurance and signature confirmation to CMA.
Bedford, I wish you the best with your submission. It would be of more use to ask questions like the one you asked with decent photos. You...
I increased the contrast to make the point, but how do you explain the harsh hairlines in the obverse right field? [ATTACH]
They (the US Mint) make plenty of profit producing garbage. Not much motivation to make things with actual class. ;)
If you resubmit to NGC, I suspect it will come back in a details holder because of excessive hairlines in the fields (cleaning?). Based on the...
Here are two Vickies for your Collect89. :) [ATTACH][ATTACH]
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I think it actually looks okay. I mean, it's not as nice as the 2012 design, but compared to the 2011 design, it's hard to go backwards style...
Picked this one up over the holiday last week. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
A couple "leaping horse" rearing Saxon Steeds. :) [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Just a one more and then I'll be away for the holidays. Happy Thanksgiving everyone! [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Just in case anyone is interested, they can also browse a couple good previous threads here on CoinTalk regarding horses:...
Give me one example of a modern-times disaster (i.e., in the past 30 years) where in a time of complete upheaval and distress persons were running...
Well, given that we haven't experienced the "Armageddon" yet, it's not exactly history. During the Great Depression were there lots of people...
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