It was an interesting read and quite enlightening to see what Sheldon got away with in his "professional" research. None of that would stand a...
How about the human failings of non-prominent numismatists? In the end the only thing we all have in common is being human. As a society we seem...
Since nobody posted anything I'll go ahead. Here's a 1955 proof 69 Franklin half. Star or no star?[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So, I suck at guessing stars and beans, who'd have thought:banghead:.
I'd go back in time so I could know what it was like to have hair again.
I'll give it a star.
I think the LCSs that have survived in today's world will survive the pandemic. Sure a few will not make it but many that do have already...
My son is a mining engineer and loves the old mining stock certificates I've given him. We used to live in the Black Hills so Homestake stock...
Goiter
The 1832 half cent is a tough one (given my track record they all are). Ignoring the spots, this coin still has good luster. In fact, it looks...
I bought your book a few months ago and enjoyed reading it. Hopefully you got enough in royalties to buy a new Zincoln:-)
CAC is getting less respect from me the more this thread progresses. I really have a hard time with the bean on the Franklin half. Maybe part of...
No bean for me.
You can put your Michael Jordan first basket commemorative slabs in it.
But CAC isn't infallible which should be one thing we get from this thread. Using a baseball analogy, if CAC was the official scorer, some the...
Just sick!
Mr "green" bean for 1828 dime.
Maybe the Panda should be replaced with a bat.
This is the only bean I can guess[ATTACH]
Poor choice of words; passing and pandemic can have different meanings!:-)
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