Mikey likes it. :D
Nice FEC!
Not. It sounds to me like a lot of money spent on slabs, with inexpensive moderns worth a fraction of the unslabbed examples -- always a...
Love that '40. Thanks for sharing.
Classic AU slider, IMO.
Looks a lot more like a F coin than a VF coin to me.
Yes, a TPG should be able to tell the difference between an edge bump and a clipped planchet, and slab the latter and reject the former (provided...
p.s. congrats on the NEWP, Mark. :)
Shawn is one of my favorite copper dealers. Many of my coins came from him. Great guy. Prices on his website are a bit strong IMO, but as...
Doesn't look like putty, but rather smoke.
I agree 100%. Be careful with Island Coins' photos.
Jim is right, IMO. Not a MPL.
The obverse and reverse of MPLs can be very deceptive, because you sometimes see very well struck business struck coins that look very much like...
OK, Johnny, so why do those late 1830's gold have such a low survival rate? Conversely, why do the late 1880's proofs have such a high survival rate?
Dark blue on nickel is uncommon. I wonder about this coin. Red on nickel is semi-uncommon, but you do see them that color from time to time,...
I'm curious? How can you tell this is a counterfeit? Don't have any to add to the thread, real or otherwise. :(
One of my favorite tokens. Congrats Toad!
That looks like a very nice 63. Goldstone, I think your eye is getting better. :)
Collecting toners is full of peril if you don't have the requisite experience (and still dangerous even if you do). They sure are pretty though. :)
Couldn't it also be helpful to collectors who want to learn more about their coins, or assist in sight-unseen transactions (as more and more of...
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