That’s a crazy CRH find. Congrats.
And I bought a new flat staple stapler.
Bumping as I just noticed this piece again. Haven’t learned anything new about it. Have a larger local show tomorrow. Will bring it and see if...
Seems like a slam dunk buy at $1,800
I never mix my circulation found collection with my purchased collection. Completely different animals.
This is also a ladder note.
I didn’t pay a nickel for it. But they generally sell in the $60-80 range so I’m still way in the good on it.
I don’t think it’s altered PMD at all but like I said, I’m not an expert on this type of error. I did look up several slabbed tapered Jefferson...
Picked this up today. I’ve heard of tapered planchet errors but never seen one before. Any thoughts or info on this coin or the error type is...
It was in a collection recently purchased along with a few other neat errors. I’ll post one more thread on a tapered planchet shortly.
Appreciate it. I thought that was the case but hadn’t seen one on a non-reeded coin so wanted to confirm. Thanks.
Any help with this is appreciated. Looks like maybe it wasn’t all the way in the collar but not an expert at all. Any info is appreciated....
Awesome. Thanks everyone. I guess I’ll use that gold medal example from Numista and submit a new page for this example. appreciate all the help.
Just picked this up today but can’t find it listed anywhere. Obviously it’s sterling and 24g. Probably from Denmark. Possibly minted in Vienna...
It’s attached and folded over.
Fully agree.
Melt is like $25 and I’ll pay $10 for the 150 year old RPD all day.
Picked up a neat Mexico 1 Peso today from 1873. It’s neat for a couple of reasons: 1) the RPD is comically struck. Haven’t had time to get it...
Thanks. Seems like the denticle difference doesn’t bother anyone so I’ll record it as such. Thanks for the input.
Yeah, denticles. Was having a brain fart and couldn’t think of the name. My example has none, the listed example has strong denticles. Probably in...
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