Spend them. Who knows how many new collectors may benefit?
I couldn't care less how ANACS grading compares to NGC...or how NGC compares to PCGS, or how ANY TPG compares to any other TPG. Just tell me how...
Somehow I skipped this thread (and I seldom miss bust half posts). I would have put it at 50 to 53 based on pics.
What he said. Hard to find this nice. Overall a solid R4 and AUs (and above) are really tough.
If interested, this is the Overton 103--rated as R-2
Nice example of the 105a die marriage--an R-4 scarcity.
Yes, there are a few DMs I can pick out without seeing the obverse. Comes from nearly 50 years of looking at them. The mal-formed arrowheads and...
Welcome back, Silverhouse...
1832 102? Where's the obverse?
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Other than not starting until 1962 I'm with the Inspector.
NICE 103. Me likey.
Coins are a great investment. They've saved me 10's of 1000's of dollars in medical bills over the years simply by relieving stress and anxiety.
No, actually I'm Batman!
Not Spartacus on the coin of course...but one that might have been used to purchase him. [ATTACH] "I'm Spartacus!!!
I always liked this 1814 O-102a with the tripled LIBERTY on the reverse. [ATTACH]
If you don't have them...Both are showing their age, but are still worthwhile. Valentine, Daniel W, The United States Half Dimes. (Note:...
AU-50 to 53.
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If at 20 I earned what I do now... I'd probably buy exactly what I did then. I was happy with my collection then; I'm still happy with it.
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