Looks like someone placed a bid just now (not me). So maybe there is a chance we find out more.
I guess there could be a trivial percent chance it is a proof (there are 1907 Philly proof Barber dimes) but that chance is almost zero. I'm...
I'm guessing it was polished-at least that is what the photo suggests to me.
Those are good points and I was worried by that hit you mentioned in an earlier post on Coin 1. To me that seems to be more of a driving factor in...
Congrats on the straight grade! When there is little to no value difference, I prefer getting the 58 grade. A 61 tends to suggest it is a beat up...
That's a monster in my books @Skyman ...6.2 (looks like this thread has become just us-which I don't mind; I've enjoyed seeing your awesome coins!)
Same here; back then I was only collecting proof sets and didn't buy one. I've bought a few over the years since (sold some and then wanted it...
That's potentially the best comparison to the Morgans & Peace Dollar. Both are popular designs and the Buffalo is one of the few commems to hold...
If I recall correctly (could be totally off :p), some were made that way (coin placed into the ring and then the design is struck).
Quite a few of the items this year have not been low mintages (at least not compared to the final mintages of some items from prior years). The...
For the second coin, that third column is where I was iffy too and I'd lean towards your grade. However, I think PCGS let it slide and gave the FS.
I prefer the first as the strike is sharper (especially on the reverse; second looks "mushier") 1) MS 66 FS ....5 steps are fairly clear with one...
@lordmarcovan the Ukraine Medal was from me but on CU (like you mentioned). I go by U1chicago there. It is a good piece of current history.
An awesome collection and presentation as always @lordmarcovan ! As you know, I always admire the Peacock token (and will likely keep making this...
@Skyman this is among my favorites of the ones you posted...vivid greens and blues...I'll go 5.7
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