PF 67
Most of the dogs were strays from Moscow but they were launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan (although the area is still leased to...
I expect royalties if it ever comes to fruition....all 87 cents worth! :p
In regards to the switch in alphabets (mentioned on the post regarding the 2020 coin), there have been several changes since the initial decree...
Yes they announced it was to change to Latin letters in 2017, began dropping it from coins in 2019, and planned to make the complete transition by...
MS 66+....obverse looks better than reverse and carried the grade in my opinion
After completing the space series I was pleasantly surprised to learn that it would be making a return (after ending in 2015). The info came out...
Coin #11 in the series - Belka Strelka Date of release: 03.01.2021 Quality: Proof Mintage: 2,500 Notes: After a hiatus, the series returns! This...
MS 63 ....that was just my first reaction and I went with it :p ....I recall your earlier thread about cracked planchets...not sure if that played...
I'm leaning slightly towards the 1876. I'm ok with holed examples to fill a spot but in that case I would like for it to be significantly better...
You are pretty much correct. A few of the more recent sets had temporary price increases (due to sell-outs or lower mintages) but eventually fell...
I was looking for that missing d.....
I was in between AU 58 and MS 62...ended up guessing AU 58 (but looks like I should have stuck with my first impression).
Better than I expected and one of the best coins got the 67. Congrats!
I'm in the same camp. Don't pay problem-free money for a problem coin and still seek quality (as there are different levels of problems-from...
PR 64
I'll believe you (as long as you don't have an honorary degree from the Ed Wood School of Grading :p).
I went with MS 65 RB....I see the reveal is a 64; it's likely a few specks away from a 65
As a person that likes toners, I can equally appreciate non-toned coins. That is a solid collection you have going! An album is a great option...
The mirrors might be just enough deeper on the 1887 to call it PL. From your photo, it looked more PL than the 1881-S. Both are common dates in...
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