I think Uncle Grant looks great on this coin. He was the 18th President of the United States of America. Slabbed and graded by PCGS as a MS-69...
The third of four for the year 2011, another frosted beauty. Sure glad I bought the four I did. All are beautiful strong strikes and the price was...
What a reflection! The slab has a scratch and it picked up a light reflection on the camera but that’s nothing compared to the frosted coin and...
As per the label. It’s outstanding in hand. Any questionable areas are either a light reflection or on the slab. I must have bought these about...
Here's an 1866 Shield Nickel bearing a patent medicine stamp. It’s counter-stamped “Oil of Ice”. This counter-stamp is best found on Two Cent...
Beautiful looking on the coin but much better in person. I’ll never forget this park as Glacier is where I saw my first Grizzly Bear in the wild....
Only a small reflection on the obverse. It’s a good looking coin though. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Another beauty! Those are light reflections above the steam chimneys. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I’ve had this coin since it first came out I think. I opened a box and had the entire 5-coin set. The label says it all. I keep getting...
I forgot I hadn’t posted this error from 1960. A Philadelphia issue that’s missing an area of the coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A nice EF Indian Head Cent dated from its first year, 1859. This is the Laurel Wreath which did not have a shield. It’s composition is...
An 1861, third year of issue overall. This is a variety 2 coin in copper-nickel with an Oak Wreath and a Shield. That’s makes it the second year...
It’s mine now! :) I bought this last month and it finally arrived. An 1825 Classic Head Bust Half Cent with only 63,000 minted. It suddenly found...
I bought this last month and when it arrived it looked nice enough to add to my Dansco 7070. An 1840 type 2 with a mintage of 1,034,000 in XF...
Graded PR-68 by PCGS 25 years or so ago. I would not call this a cameo but the person I bought it from did. I hardly paid anything for it though...
It’s dated 1955 and from the Denver Mint. PCGS green label so older slab and a MS-64. I can’t pick it up clearly with my cell phone camera but it...
Clothing in the Roman Empire had a strong meaning. First, let’s look at the types of Togas they wore but what exactly is a Toga? A Roman Toga to...
It graded a MS-64 by PCGS long ago but I’m sure it would be higher today. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I was looking at this coin yesterday and saw a number of things I had somehow missed in the last 30 or so years. I guess I was busy and didn’t...
A beautiful Franklin Half and just missed full bell lines. At least it graded as a gem. 13,053,750 minted, not a lot but not a few either. The...
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