How do you think that '66 toned like that? and yeah, he seems to have some fantastic toners.
Lehigh, they still give the star designation, yes? also, that Quarter you posted is very nice! and that 66 cent is insane!! yikes! Then again,...
oops, I meant Utah.
2.5 mill printed, pretty common for a star.
with exception to the New Mexico Quarter. but yeah, anything other than a president.
they're all a bunch of barbarians.
This time your contest is at a good time, so I think I'll jump in :)
perhaps, but a Train Reverse nickel would be cool :)
I really like the Hobo Nickel with the Train reverse, wow!
Rickie, after looking at D. Kelly's site, it seems like most Western States are expensive, compared to their Eastern counterparts. So I don't...
Im going to favorite that site! He seems to have very fair prices! In fact, I've emailed him already about a note :D thanks for the site.
One tenth silver cent I found this post on "One tenth silver cent" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "Coin Talk Thread of the...
yeah, didn't know that either! good going mrbrklyn
you should write another letter correcting this :)
haha, very true.
perhaps they like the sample slab? its not too common is it?
Well, Federal Paper Money was printed in 1862, but when were star notes first used? Was it in the very beginning, or was it used later on?...
well, you could take pictures every half hour :D have a nice 12 picture slide show :thumb:
yeah I bet, although one proof set I have is toning up quite nicely. A 1999 and a 1987. The quarters in the '99 arent though... Anyway,...
no prob. Did that Sac come in a proof set you bought, or you bought it already slabbed?
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