Okay, I saw one today that seemed like it might breathe some life back into this thread . . . Not my coin, but it ought to be ;). [IMG][IMG]
I've examined GC offered coins at FUN and Baltimore. They display at some other shows as well. If there's a show they attend near you, and they...
Since this thread seems to have wandered into a new topic, I'll offer a sometimes useful tip in this regard. To simplify my life, I have enough...
I can't say I "go big" on GC, but I do check their offerings frequently on-line, and probably bid in a couple of auctions per month, on average....
With malice . . .
I've never handled a mint state coin, but I have handled a VF. Nonetheless, I maintain that the marks I called out were not made by the same...
I've been to Brimfield before . . . not for coins, but for vintage household fixtures, and it's a sight to see!
Yeah, mine's a 2024. That won't last long though . . . I artificially tone mine in my pockets.
If you go drinking scotch with Larry that might not turn out to be the case.
Now, that's both a funny story and a sad one. Surely, that set the project schedule back a bit.
I was pleased to see Rob & meet Randy (Lord Marcovan & Randy Abercrombie), see Larry (LDHair) & meet Ed (Publius2) there. I stopped by twice to...
Hotels? I’m not sure where there’s vacancy, so I recommend you call around. I will say I do not recommend the Orlando Inn, which is where I’m...
Legit tapered planchet, and a pretty nice example.
Acknowledged, Doug. I just read post #13 for the first time.
Very nicely centered.
I'm not a huge Washington Quarter fan, but bought this coin recently . . . I just seldom see coins of this date that I really like. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Gold multiplied 28 times in 9 years from $30 in 1971 to $870 in 1980. After stagnating during the strengthening of the 80's & 90's American...
While not a big money coin, that's got to feel some kind of rewarding!
There are certain coins I don't get all that excited about because of how commonly they come with fantastic eye appeal . . . like the 1857...
Very nice looking XF45.
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