$70
This 1805 Draped Bust Quarter is my newest pickup. The type as a whole is very scarce with the Red Book of US Type Coins estimating total...
Thanks for the attribution! It got me interested in looking up the varieties online, and the coin in hand definitely matches the Browning 4...
And speaking of classic quarters, here are my photos of my newest addition which I'm very proud of (although I'm envious of the circ cam look...
That's the most beautiful holed coin I've ever seen. It makes me cringe to think about ruining such a nice piece but at least the placement of...
At a minimum I would get the S-VDB and 14-d slabbed, and maybe the 09-S and 31-S. There are way too many fakes out there and a lot of people may...
$110
$75. A very common coin in a common grade but with very uncommon toning. I would take it over a white MS66 any day!
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$125. I've even seen problem coins go high when they look pretty :-)
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My original statement was that collector interest would go up if circulating coins were entirely phased out. Since neither stamps nor coins have...
Ditto. The fields on the reverse especially give it away.
$280
I'm not sure I understand the analogy, as plenty of stamps are still being produced and used. Also stamps aren't as tangible as coins.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Smoky the Bear just came in the mail yesterday.
It may seem now that hardly anyone is interested, but whenever they stop making something, human nature causes people to think that the item is rare.
If the day ever comes when circulating coins are phased out entirely, I can only imagine the collecting frenzy that will result.
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