Reminds me, I need to start another one of those giveaways. Still have a bunch of those that the Quarter Master at Quarter Notes, Ltd. sent me,...
You didn’t- not in the slightest. It’s an important point. One doesn’t want one’s hobby to be a major drain on the household finances. I...
This 1885 Newfoundland $2 is… 48 times rarer than a US 1909-S VDB cent… 26 times rarer than a US 1916-D Mercury dime… Rarer than a lot of...
Ladymarcovan has never questioned my coin purchases. Coin money begets coin money, and doesn’t come out of household money most of the time. And...
Not as nice as some of those you recently got!
Happily, the GB T$ passed muster. Still waiting for news on the Scottish coin, and on all the TrueView images, as mentioned, but all that should...
@DEA - there you go. Outcome was good on that one. :cat: Meow!
1899-B British Trade dollar: Genuine/AU Details/Cleaned. A “details” grade, as expected, for the harsh cleaning. (And they put the word “harsh”...
Grades are in on the 4-coin submission, and the coins are back home, but the TrueView images are lagging behind and not yet up, which often...
That wasn’t necessary- you’ve done enough for me- but thanks. :)
You want the large cent? OK, I’ll send it to you now, then. Well, next time I mail something. Which will be soon, since @masterswimmer just...
I’ve not quite yet gone back to a fixed-quantity collection. Kinda plan to do that when I reach 100 pieces. (I’m back down to ninety-something...
I’ve got quite a bit of stuff in older holders that I’ve been thinking about sending off; not for regrading but for Gold...
Hey, yours is my coin’s little sister! Though “little” is perhaps deceptive, since your coin is physically larger than mine. To think, ten of...
Newfie = coin from Newfoundland. Newp = new purchase. An 1885 Newfoundland gold $2 piece of Queen Victoria, to be specific. A nice survivor...
What happened to your cat avatar?
@justyn p - here’s a holey coin from your homeland which used to be on that hat of mine. A 1789 Spade half-Guinea of George III. [ATTACH] It’s...
This. A hole does significantly decrease the numismatic value of a coin, by anywhere from 25-50%, or more.* At least to mainstream collectors....
Ssh! It's in disguise! Gotta watch out for those Socialist stealth quarters! ;)
Groovycool. You're right. I have no recollection of sending you a V-nickel. It's gotten so that folks will say, "hey, look at this coin LordM...
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