excellent post and nice (rare!) token.
"The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors" is an e book that I have read several times. An amazing story of guts and audacity. Too many heroes in...
great job assembling your set, hat's off as competition for these is pretty intense now. Love the 11-D!
Really hard to decide as I like and collect multiple series. But I have probably invested the most time in the Trade Dollars. S/CC AU58: [IMG][IMG]
awesome clashes!
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those 2 cents are a lot of history for the money.
Hello Rob, it's a 64. there are a couple of marks on the rev that I think limited the grade, but as soon as I saw it in the case I thought:...
Looks genuine, agree light cleaning but if not too reflective or obviously scrubbed might straight grade.
imaging the 3 center was tough as it is tilted in the slab so I had to prop one end up to make the coin level with the camera. worked out ok I guess.
didn't take a full slab shot, but you can see it on The Reeded Edge website
I don't remember stopping at Legacy's table, but there were 55 and I only spent about 3 hours there. Glad your friend had a successful show....
My big purchase for the show, 1851-O 3c. silver: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The show began on Friday but I was working all day, so showed up a little after 10 this morning when it opened. The show is held in the Acca...
That's a great way to pick up a nice coin at problem coin prices. I have a draped bust quarter with graffiti but you really have to hunt to find...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] this one has some nice color when tilted just right. the collector I bought it from had purchased it from Mark Feld. (can't...
[IMG] Let's look at apples to apples then. Here is a coin in the same grade as the subject of this thread, I would argue that it is much more...
the pickup points for dateless 1916 and 1917 T1 quarters are well known and outlined above. To me the coin in the OP shows a thin top hair curl,...
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