No, I'm not a dealer. Just a coin enthusiast. I'm northwest of St. Louis. It actually takes me about and hour and forty five minutes to get to the...
I thought it was going to be in St. Louis this spring. That should be a great show. Edit: I'm kinda confused here, is there going to be a...
ack! My envelope arrived today too. Unfortunately it fell victim to those DA** postal thieves. There was a slit in the envelope just large enough...
Thats a very cool piece of history.
My grandfather's math book from 1899... I found this post on "My grandfather's math book from 1899..." interesting and have nominated it...
Luis, there is always a big show (about 150 dealers) in the St. Louis suburb St. Charles in the summer (either July or August) and again in...
I think I'm some of all three. Only slightly in the hoarder area though.
Welcome Vince. Foreign (Non U.S.) coins were used prior to the U.S. mint beginning its operations. In fact, many non U.S. coins were legal tender...
I can't imagine it being so bad that you can't at least see a blob to indicate that there was a mint mark.
65 dmpl
Thats what I was thinking. You should at least be able to tell if there is a mint mark, or lack of a mint mark.
Me too. Unfortunately they don't seem to be advertising the St. Louis shows in there anymore.
Acanthite has good taste.
I'm probably going to get this wrong...
Same here. lol
We really need better pics. And whats going on on the rim around 1 o'clock on the obverse?
I'm 25 and there are quite a few people around here from my generation or younger.
My thoughts exactly.
Congrats to the winners. And thanks for the contest raider.
I'll give it a shot.
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