[ATTACH] Here is an 1881-S I got in MS 64 several years ago. If you take your time, you can find some really attractive coins in MS 64...
Yep, the 1881-S is a great suggestion for an attractive generic Morgan. The OP might want to read-up on Morgan dollars to learn why the San...
Who is the baby in the photo on the wall? For long term storage, you may want to avoid storing the coins near outside walls, attics, or anywhare...
I don't know. You would think that a raised mark in that protected area would be preserved on low grade coins. However, I've not inspected a...
[ATTACH] Ancient coins might be cool. World coins of the last couple centuries might be more cool. Consider getting your son a copy of a Krause...
If everyone is taking a nap then I'll post one of my best old quarters. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thank you CBJesse. I will look for a copy. :) Post your old quarters people! I can't be the only person at CT with old quarters to post....
Here is a link to lazy susan (turntable) bearings available from McMaster-Carr. http://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/119/1118/=oypfy4 I bought my lazy...
Really nice! Perhaps you could take a short video (using the rocker described in this link) and then select your 25 frames from the video to make...
You can learn something every day at CoinTalk.
[ATTACH] Sorry for the poor one-sided photo. It is the only Euro photo I could find.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] While we are on the subject of bust quarters, lets post some photos. Here are some circulated bust quarters...
Far-out. :) Thank you for looking-up the coin! Which (one) book would you recomend I add to the library for identifying bust quarters?
jester3681 gets the respect. collect89 gets bragging rights. Who else guessed $20-30?
I look forward to seeing the other side of the coin. I don't recognize it but perhaps you could tell us the diameter, weight, and confirm that it...
This coin spoke to me & the dealer's price was good. Now it is mine. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Does any one have one of the better references for...
Nice coin. IMO the band saw is the best way to disassemble this type of slab. Other types can be easily cracked with a vise or hammer.
The first thing I saw was calamari. ;) [ATTACH]
Washington was born in the 18th Century (1732 I think). The man's credentials should allow him into Windchild's thread. [ATTACH]
The short answer is no. I would not have the coin slabbed. Let me know if there is something in particular that makes you think the coin needs...
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