Moderators are not always online, @PamR . Moreover, I'm often away from my screen even though still logged in . . . a bad habit, I suppose. Is...
I think the luster is better than it looks in the photos. Some detail is lacking in the bell, but that might be lighting angle. Surfaces look...
Moved auction announcement to Auction Listings forum and retained information in this thread about website and literary efforts. Also removed...
While this coin may have been cleaned, I have to disagree with most of you . . . Circulated coins can indeed be prooflike. Moreover, prooflike...
A scarce and popular 1848 Doubled Date Quarter . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A target toned better date 1896 Barber Dime . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Yup @Pickin and Grinin . . . I'm convinced, thanks.
I'd forgotten that, Randy. Thanks, I needed that!
Can we see photos of your coin?
If this was indeed post mint damage, for the disturbed surface of the planchet to align so perfectly between the points where the upset rim falls...
It's pretty hard to explain the tapering in the upset rim without material having been missing before strike, no? As concerns the roughness of...
Not exactly, but you're on the right track. This coin was struck on a planchet that was tapered on the reverse. The upset rim falls away very...
Moved to World Coins forum.
Wow, that half thru half dime leaves an indelible impression . . . :D
Pun intended?
Very interesting . . . thanks for the informative post.
If the FUN Show was any indication, the market for collector coins is still quite active. I won't point to specific areas being hotter than...
I manned my table but would like to watch the video, if it's available.
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Sorry Kristine, but my flight out moved up 4 hours earlier than originally planned, so I’d already left by the time you posted.
I’ll be at table 927 . . . As for handsome and brilliant, good luck with that!
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