It's actually emperor Peloton.
The top of my wish list is a Grant Commemorative with a star. I was offered one recently, an MS-67 for stupid money. I'd be very happy with an AU...
That certainly is a better day than the one you recently wrote about.
That is amazing appreciation in just 9 years. What do you think is driving the demand that makes a coin appreciate that much?
Very nice Mountain Man and from what I've learned of you, not out of character at all. You're a man with an extremely generous spirit.
Entry Post. If I'm fortunate to win I would pick the Peruvian coin. My little girl Rosie says hi to Grace and Huckleberry.
I'm a little late to the game but here is my offering. It's from my type set, MS-67. [IMG]
I have been eyeing this Colonial for quite some time. Yesterday I pulled the trigger. It's actually quite nice for the grade. They rapidly get...
MS-67. Compared to other high grade Classic Commemoratives it was inexpensive. I was recently offered a Grant with Star that was an MS-67. The...
Here you go Randy. [IMG]
Nice pick-up. Give Elle Mae an ear scrootch from me.
Civil War store card token. MS-65 BN, rarity 6. Ex. Dave Bowers reference collection. [IMG] Jersey Magic Man has some really cool tokens. The...
Very interesting, thank you for sharing.
One of the few times I was ever drunk was due to Southern Comfort. I haven't had it since that night.
There was a lot of cool stuff in Baldwin's basement. I have a few Conder tokens with provenance to those sales.
I cannot determine if there is/was a mm there. That area is smoothed out.
I have one with the 1904 patent date and the coin is dated 1907. It has a pin back. Here is a picture of the obverse. [ATTACH]
I'm still chipping away at sets that I would like to finish; a type set of fractional notes, classic commemoratives with all the varieties but...
Yes.
Here you go. [IMG]
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