That's a beauty! I always tried to get a couple of pattern pieces when I did a series of proof coins to add to the story, but they are pretty...
I like the reverse, but after going down with the ship with the first spouse coins, I'm not touching anything else for a bit. I've had a...
I'm not an error expert by any means, but this sort of thing is usually just the result of worn dies and don't really have much collector demand...
Yea, that seems legit.
Looking at the other one in the old thread, i don't see them as the same thing. The one in the older thread seems like a planchet flaw to me...
Don't worry, I have a list of the naughty boys and girls.
I was hoping that some others would post some images as well, but that's alright, I'll keep going... It's not too often that I learn anything new...
Well who doesn't love beautiful certified silver coins? This Rossie was set to me by @Brett_in_Sacto. A lovely PCGS MS-64 has high luster and...
Before any of you ask, no this is not trick photography, the coin is simply this spectacular. I always feel a little strange sending out my name...
Not to complicate it too much, but the fact that the WE is somewhat flattened is not necessarily the result of wear or circulation. Two cent...
I don't hear that very often. But thanks and I'm sorry that this happened to you after you sent such a great gift.
We really don't need to stoop to the level of calling them out by name do we? We both know who the person is and they have been added to my list...
It got lost in my pile of mail, but I received a Krampus gift from someone who lives in a town that seems very painful and unpleasant. Wait till...
The description states that it is silver plated. Pretty strange that they would make such a fancy box for a played item.
It was most likely caused by either worn dies or improper die alignment.
Is this the same as the one that you got from Robert the other day @OdedPaz ?
I'd buy the one in the image even if it were a fake for 35. Though, this is quite obviously a classic bait and switch.
That's a stellar addition to your set, nice grab.
Red, means full red. If it has any brown at all, it is RB and if it is brown or heavily toned, it is brown.
XF details. It looks a little too clean for a straight grade.
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