Here's a quick value reference for those interested (according to PCGS Online Price Guide) 32 Plain MS63 $67 MS64 $100 MS65 $250 MS66 $640 1937S...
So @WashQuartJesse 's thread regarding his completed Washington quarter quest piqued my interest in a few of the better pieces from an incomplete...
Here's an image of the obverse/reverse overlays: [ATTACH]
Was hoping to get some input on the apparent die clashing present on the reverse of this recently acquired seated Liberty half dollar (courtesy of...
Beautiful and clearly undergraded. I keep scrolling back up to see it again.
Thanks for the input. I agree that mine is not proof. The steps just aren't there. Keeps me from having to rent a truck for all that money
Here are a few more photos in different lights. Did a little research and see that the proof strikes are worth a truckload of money...I like...
Good morning folks. I didn’t want to gum up the new acquisitions thread with more discussion of the grade on this florin but I would love...
Here is a closer shot of the flying eagle [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sweet! Good ol' Snow22!
Is that a good thing? I'm unfamiliar with flying eagle varieties.
I also have a seated half on the way from @CoinBreaux that will be an 8th birthday present for Henry in late September. It is the coin which was...
The first coin pictured is a draped bust. He is missing the capped and the classic head. You’ll also notice there are no half cents...yet.
1927 Australia Parliment Florin just purchased at LCS (having a tough time with the grade if anyone wants to chime in) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
We we're just at the local coin shop and they had a 20 cent but they are just so darn expensive...we are operating on a 7 year old's budget here...
We will happily accept donations of US gold type coins. Any denomination or condition will do.
When you are 7, you just can't help but to disassemble, display, and reassemble your type album from time to time. Here are my son's current type...
I've got a good buddy named Jed Hilbert...let me know if/when you tire of the coin. I'd love to give it to him...nothing like being reunited with...
Amazing insight. I love the story about circumventing the counterfeiting laws. Thanks! It's nice to have a story with a piece such as this.
Here are some real 17th century Maravedis from Henry's book (formerly of @Aethelred ) , quite the contrast to the fake one I posted yesterday....
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