Here ya go Sal. I bought this in 1983 for $300 as a 63/65 with an ANACS transfer cert. Then when PCGS came out with that wonderful Rattler...
SEGS (Sovereign Entities Grading Service) has been around since the 90's. If I remember right, Larry Briggs was the founder or one of the...
A dragon in Europe sure had a hard life. :troll:
Or drag lines from being pushed out of the collar.
I used to buy Peru Crowns (Un Sol) from a dealer that always had prices on them. Usually they were in cardboard holders. I found a Sol once that...
IMO, it's good to have ICG and ANACS chewing at the feet of PCGS and NGC.
I asked because a Vietnam Vet and Army Major (although Armor not Infantry) once told me the Army didn't trust banana clips. I thought perhaps...
Does U.S. Infantry use banana clips?
H. Goethe (Sorry not Johann) , Brass, 28mm, 6.2 grams (thin planchet) octagon, 90 degree rotation "...H. Goethe was in the lumber business..."...
Someone did some beautiful work with those medals. :)
I'm still waiting on the Bicentennial Set I ordered in 1975 using a Coin World form. I finally just bought one from Times Squares Department...
That's a pretty big floor. And a lot of people who look younger than Stonehenge.
And then there's the competition: [MEDIA]
I think I'm missing something?
I believe the U.S Mint had a plastics company produce some experimental plastic cents during WW 2. But they broke too easily when dropped. [MEDIA]
You should be having dreams (or nightmares) of waddling down the street with an over stuffed back pack of bricks. :p
"There is no Santa Claus in Numismatics." Lee F. Hewitt It really doesn't get much simpler than that.
You'd think for 925 million you could get one that wasn't hairlined or die polished to death.
Seems weird that they put a snake on the medal instead of a dragon?
I have one of the NECA medals. The other part of CONECA is CONE--Collectors OF Numismatic Errors who merged with NECA to form CONECA. I don't...
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