I will begin. Our first type coin in the lineup is the Draped Bust Half Cent (1800-08). Here's mine. I love the "Spiked Chin" variety. [IMG]...
Many of you are familiar with the popular Dansco #7070 US Type Set album, which covers the major US Type coins of the 19th and 20th century, with...
Great Britain token, 1794 [IMG]
Stunning. Looks quite prooflike. They graded it pretty strictly- I'd have expected just a few more marks on an MS61.
Here's an 1896 US coin. [IMG]
Wolf. [IMG] Next: more Romulus & Remus
Yikes.
I'll say 65 here.
(After peeking at the cert page) Wow, I was way off. Good for you!
I'll guess AU58 before I go to the cert page and check myself. Regardless of the number, it's a real beauty, with that toning.
Good point. You should have no problem as long as the printed label is in a secondary pocket of the flip and not in the same pocket as the coin!...
That's an old-school holder!
Damaged, not an error, as previously mentioned.
You could try offering it on, say, eBay, starting out at face value + expenses, and see if it sold- or better yet, took off and sold at a nice...
Just 19 days too late to be my daughter's birthday.
I think any and all future commemoratives need to be circulating commemoratives released to the public at face value. But I know that's not gonna...
I've never had an issue with printer toner. Also, I learned you can make 2x2 flip labels by creating a table in Word with square cells that are...
What about FDR's dog, Fala? We're overdue for the "Presidential Pets" series.
Griffin, with a sturgeon [ATTACH] Next: fish
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