Two dollars and I probably over paid.The value of piece does nothing to add or subtract from it's history. Breen, who had a lot of contempt for...
Thankyou!!!! And no they don't have 5 seconds to see what they are getting into. They are the end result of Nanny coddling her precious Mongos.
He's an economist. It may be subject to "seasonal adjustments." :p
Seems like the more bizzaro the mint gets the more collectors love it. So lets strike 'em at Westpoint.
They could strike them in quanity and squeeze collectors until grease oozes from their bones--they'll pay it.
You know the ANA has or had a cassette course in their library that was put out, *I think* by First Coinvestors in the 80's. I listened to some of...
I guess each one took about a month. It was back in the 90's; no Internet, no life; didn't take too long.
I took all the courses in the poll plus the orginal beginner's course and intermediate course in 1979.
Die cracks within Abe's head are called cracked skulls. They can be numerous on some dates. There's even an AB pattern which is really cool...
The Morgan brought back memories of a crony bail-out which caused them to get really, really indignant for five minutes before switching to the...
1946D Walker PCGS MS64 rattler.
Hopefully they won't notice that shield nickels have "stars & bars" on them. :p
Not seeing anything.
If you want to engage the young then why not talk about a young person? Augustus Sage was a 15 year old coin dealer from NYC who was a founding...
Nice one! Is it Dan Carr's work?
I once had a Crecent City Coin Club medal that was in leather about 1/4 inch thick but I gave it away.
Are the finishes the same on both sides? The second image looks like a matte. I threw a dart and it landed on MS66.5.
They're expensive, but Capital can customize anything.
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Ooopsie. Glenn retired in 1999. I probably should have checked that first. :banghead:
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