Can I play too? .
I'd pick the one that looked better to me.
No. Unfortunately, I've never done the Philly Show.
A decently struck Sesqui toned in original pastel splashes of rose, green blue and violet. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
All you need to do is store your goods in a moisture and oxygen deprived environment, and you'll head off oxidation. Store the coins / bars in a...
Ditto
Wow, lots of appeal in a very affordable grade!
Your coin has too many marks to justify grading it.
It's no wonder the USPS loses money every year . . . they spend it all on fuel!
"Sometimes", as in ". . . sometimes take over a year . . .", is not often, but it does happen occasionally. I don't have the luxury of being able...
They can want what they like, but most customers for coins will probably always want a large screen with which to examine such small merchandise...
Speaking of wrong planchets, I held my first 1946 nickel on wartime silver planchet this week. Also a 44-D steel cent, but I've run across those...
I think it will straight grade VF25, rim dings and all.
Cool idea.
Would that be the Lee Hoard or the Lee Herd?
Thanks Alan . . . me too.
No, it's still a raw coin. I believe it will grade 65, but am calling it a strong 64 until then.
A gem 1925-D Quarter Eagle . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And a condition rarity 1884 Half Eagle . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
On clad coins the rim burr can include copper like the subject coin, but it doesn't necessarily have to. To me, "coolness" depends less on...
When the blanking dies get dull, they can shear the material incompletely (not the same as an incomplete punch), and the blank hangs momentarily...
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