Since you already have the big ones, you should buy an original frame and crack them out. Return them to their rightful home!
Besides the early Lydian coins, were there many others made in electrum? Or is that the focus of the book? Any link to info on the book? Sounds...
The mint announced that they are changing release dates for some products:...
Spectacular post and magnificent coins. I don't own any of these, so I'll just sit and watch.
64 Luster appears strong, eye appeal is fantastic. There's a pretty large mark on the cheek, especially given how small the coin is. Very nice!
I agree with your thoughts on this one. This is definitely mint set toning - but the majority of the mint set toned examples have this look.
66 with those huge gashes? That's borderline details, damaged!
Eye appeal and luster are absolutely fantastic on that coin, of course. However, there is absolutely no possible way that coin should be a 67. I...
You mean Anthony Swiatek? There was an empty frame that sold a couple of years ago on Heritage for $18k. An empty frame! That just blows my...
Can I vote "neither"? The bottom coin has a weak strike and way too many marks for a 66. The top coin has some really serious marks in the...
The OP's pictures are not great. If you look at the NGC pictures, you'll see that it appears to have pretty decent luster. I'm still not 100%...
Messy - I love that 1831! Gorgeous! You're probably thinking it should be a 55? I personally like it at 53, and I suspect it was probably net...
Auctions are one of the most important avenues for buying coins. However, the whole auction scene can be intimidating if you are new to the idea....
Learning how to grade is absolutely essential for all collectors. I'm glad that you have found that book useful! To the OP - whether you use...
I've used the word "chatoyance" to describe the effect of luster for many years (although some argue with my use of the term). It doesn't have...
While counterfeits never did it for me, there are a group of quite passionate people who collect these. And, Mr. Davignon already wrote the book!
Definitely one of the best: [ATTACH]
I don't understand how Wexler and Flynn can write the "authoritative" reference on nearly every series. Are they really experts in every series?
He has an account and has posted here a few times, but he does not regularly attend these forums. He has responded to direct questions when I told...
The obverse is suffering from Die Deterioration. It might resemble hub doubling, but it is not a true double die.
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