Have you considered sending a PDF of the book to the Newman Numismatic Portal?
Yes, 1597 (1597/3, so the tag says). It's a Dutch provincial coin from Gelderland.
Just showed up Wednesday. A twofer, as it fits both my Prime Number and World Coins of Early America sets. [IMG]
This might be VAM 24A, but it might not be. There were two clashes, with die rotation between them, and they seem to be in the right place for...
EF45 details, cleaned. The price is actually below a problem-free EF, but for that kind of money I wouldn't want a problem coin, especially when...
Meticulously altered surfaces. Not something as produced by the mint.
The price is right, but I'm confused as to whether this polished AU is Unc+++ or Unc++++.
The horse bucking a western saddle rather than an English one to symbolize freedom from England makes no sense and is a bit contrived. The...
The restaurants behind the parking garage validate the parking, so you can actually get free parking. If it's a nice day and you're up for a 10...
I buy the holders that Amos Advantage sells. They stack with PCGS slabs and they're made in Ohio.
I would agree with this unless your equipment is interfering with optimal viewing and evaluation of coins. Sometimes you can know if this is the...
The 3-6-9 format is probably optimal if you're going to have a single loupe, and the best quality optics is going to give you the best view of the...
No. There never was, even during their nine lives.
I'm at VF on this one. I want more detail for XF. Perhaps this is a die pair that's always weak in the center, but I don't know these that well....
If is sounds to good to be true, it is. You can send a raw 94-S to GC and they'll take care of getting it graded and will get you the going rate...
The market is strong for exonumia. In this case, at least the coin removed from the numismatic market is only a common 38-D Buffalo.
I would not buy anything that advertised the hobby. What I would recommend would be a polo shirt with an embroidered perched eagle with wreath...
I haven't bothered attributing it yet. It has a D1 reverse with tripled stars on the obverse. PCGS graded it 64+. It sure looks nicer than...
There are very few 1921 Morgans with a significant coolness factor. I dare say this is such a coin. [IMG]
The toning causes the wear on the high points to be rather well-delineated. I'd say 45 as a first impression because of that. Without the...
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