Two side hobbies... 1. Beatles memorabilia...and you people just THINK coins are expensive. LOL 2. Ice cream wrappers. (yes, it's really a thing)...
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This is something I wish I could have done. I DEFINITELY noticed it. :bigtears:
Most people on CT know that I am kinda obsessed with 1827 busties. You've got a nice R-4 die marriage. Here's what that die marriage looked like...
@Randy Abercrombie reposted his first thread this morning and made me wonder. I have problems believing this was my first, but here goes....
The best word now is OKC in 2025. Now all I have to do is live that long.
Living in OKC I would love to see this happen--easy 2000 to 2500 dollar addition to my coin budget for the show, but I just don't see this...
You are an asset to this place. You deserve every like.
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Anybody remember Teletrade phone auctions? [ATTACH]
I don't know; maybe this one? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
An addition to my short set of Walkers... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] and an upgrade to my 1827s... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
PCGS lists them here. It'll at least give you a ballpark figure. https://www.pcgs.com/prices/detail/capped-bust-quarter/108/most-active
Speaking of rotated die clashes I offer up this 1814 O-102. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The first coin I ever bought...I've been broke ever since!;) It was also the greatest purchase I ever made. Every cent I've spent has been...
Actually, as I recall (I first saw it in 2004, then again in 2007) it didn't bring that much of a premium. I was the under bidder the first time,...
As an 1827 aficionado this one is kinda special. [ATTACH]
Not my coin, but neat double profile. Wish I had bought when I had the chance) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice double profile on that one. It seems like most 111's demonstrate this.
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