And I thought I had a diverse collection. :eek:
At least one of us was trying to allude to that. ;)
Nice hobos. I can't imagine having the patience or manual dexterity to do this! There's a member, Bill Zach (???), that carves these things and...
My first thought was wire edge (like a St. Gaudens).
Not sure if it's a 70 or not (likely not if NNC did the grading), but you couldn't have done too bad given the amount of silver in it. Over an...
God must have loved the common man, he made so many of them. -- Abraham Lincoln
Looks like post-mint damage in the R to me.
Here we go again. My suggestion to the OP. Do a bit of forum searching, this is a bit of a hot topic, and one, frankly, I don't really care to...
I think there are much more important and likely things to be worrying about.
I find this thread distressing on several levels. :(
I just checked. None of the clad quarters (nor the circulated silver ones) in my Dansco's are toning. They are, FWIW, stored in the...
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Welcome to the forum, Dan!
Congrats on the NEWP.
If you liked the QDB book, you should also look at Scott Travers' books on this topic as well. Also, David Hall's book "A mercenary's guide".
Why not post a thread, so the rest of us might look on (and learn from the discussion)...Mike
Fair enough. I won't belabor the point any longer, and appreciate your listening to my ramblings. :)
Here's a very good site for coin books (mostly US stuff): http://www.wizardcoinsupply.com/products/coin-books/
I don't necessarily disagree with the above. I just caution you from drawing conclusions based on the similarities without taking into account...
I apologize if I took your words out of context. That certainly was not my intent. However, I've seen you draw the parallel between the coin and...
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