Agreed, and agreed.
Congrats. That's a nice haul.
Given the rounded edges and less wear in the middle, I'd bet that coin spent a few days in a rock polishing drum.
What's the story with the large bird near the bottom of the steps?
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Definitely proof-like based on the seller's photos. And your photos show what can happen to proof coins subjected to even a little bit of...
A group photo, perchance?
A fine acquisition! Congrats! Curious if you still have this collection, and if so, any photos?
Clearly that's Charles A. Lindbergh and Humphrey Bogart, right? :D
The 1967 commemoratives were released in both 80% silver and 50% silver versions, with mintage numbers for each in roughly the 30 million range...
I did some internet sleuthing of my own — so it seems the good folks of Canton, NC and points down-wind have your great grandfather to thank for...
I want those! (If it's not too late :D ) Most recent purchase: [ATTACH] And a chuckle . . . [ATTACH]
If you have them framed, please post photos. I'd like to see them.
Those are genuinely cool. Do you know what the page dimensions are?
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Beautiful coins. Franklin Mint did such nice work.
I sold and repurchased wristwatches (more than once :banghead: ) but never coins.
I agree. Of course, my opinion plus $4 will get you a cup of coffee at Starbucks. :D
I would dip them lightly — in a diluted solution — just long enough to correct the problem areas, but not long enough for anyone to notice they've...
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