Yes, Congress authorized the Flying Eagle and most of the Civil War era cents to be heavier than thicker than the Bronze cents, which came later....
As a type collector, I prefer them, but most type collectors don't. They prefer the business strikes. Many of me post Civil War and early 20th...
Here is a 1652 dated Oak Tree shilling that was struck before the Pine Tree shillings. This piece was stuck sometime within the 1660 to 1667...
I have been researching the denarii for these two and have not come to a conclusion. Perhaps those of you who have been collecting imperial Roman...
The photos have a cloudy look to them which makes hard to grade the coins with respect to possible environmental damage. The first two have EF...
1652 Oak Tree shilling made some years later.
If you contact them at their website, you would get a discount if you are serious.
Back in the early 1980s, one of the finest known 1792 half dismes came up for sale in a major auction. For a nano second, I thought about selling...
MS-61 because of the long scratch on the obverse. It could also be a "no grade" or "details grade" because of that. The color is interesting,...
It’s a good place to advertise where you have a large audience for comparatively short money.
This is one of the Proof Bust Dollars that were struck in conjunction with the 1804 Dollars. It is rarer, but not as famous. The fancy word for...
They might send you an 1895-P if you keep quiet about it. Just think! You could be the first to “discover” a business strike of that date. :(
If you read the blogs, you will understand why he does it. There are people will buy most anything with color, real or not. As for the 1879-CC,...
The reason I say that the rim issues on the first piece are post mint damage stems from the fact that the one on the reverse at 6k has a hunk of...
Here is an S-21 that is graded PCGS MS-62, Brown. How does this compare? This piece is ex Dan Holmes and Byron Reed. This photo is down loaded...
@gmarguli, One of the points you made is that professional graders accuse the amateurs of getting hung up on small defects. Might I remind you...
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I am surprised that they don't want more. Some of these treasure guys want to fortune for some of their stuff, and when it's get "water effect"...
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