Consider me chilled.:whistle: Bruce
Thanks for all your comments. I think that the flash may have obscured something in the field between the L and I and her forehead. And that the...
Doug, I respect your opinion and you have been accurate on other Peace $s I have purchased and shown here on CT. (And you set me straight on all...
HEY, Freaky... Why would you object to someone who knows little or nothing about these coins in question, no less their grandsons, asking on...
From what I can see from the photos, there doesn't seem to be any obvious wear and not too many bag marks. I'm crossing my fingers and the only 2...
This is the sellers photos. I expect mine to be higher quality. But thanks for your input. Bruce
I've had some dateless buffalo nickels that were worn so much that the date was buried in the metal. About a year ago I bought some nik-a-date and...
This is a photo of a 1935 P Peace $ I bought today. :thumb: Please grade and comment on this coin. I promise you won't hurt my feelings....
I've got the same scale and I see similar variances as you're finding. I don't intend to weigh all my coins but whenever I have any doubt, I use...
This has been a great contest that I wish I was young enough to enter. (Not even close). It goes to show, how generous and compassionate the...
PM sent today. GULP!! Bruce
Nice bunch of coins. What'd you pay for the '35 Peace $? That is a MS63 isn't it? I went to a local show a couple of weeks ago and was looking...
The PCGS registry only allows their own graded coins. That keeps their coins valued higher thus costing more money. It's a way for PCGS to keep...
It looks like Regan is almost 3/4 turned away from the front. Who wants to see the back of his head? Modern coinage should have portraits of a...
I'm in to win!!!
Very interesting thread. And great photos. I learn something new every time I come here to CoinTalk. Now to go back and look at my Ikes.
Congrats to the winners. Great contest Rusty. Now, when do we find out who got what?
Here's one that I photographed. I'll look for some others.
This the 3rd time I visited your website and I always love to look at your collection and read your insight into these coins.
We need a Teddy Roosevelt on a common circulating coin.
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