OK, you had me at the wholesome circ Morgan and the CWTs, but oh! That ‘51-O trime! I’ve wanted an O-mint trime (or the O-mint trime, I...
Hopefully @goossen’s prize has landed in Germany by now and will be in his mailbox any day now.
You’re welcome. The Barber quarter, even low grade like that, is worth more than the UNC Churchill crown you won, but since you had a Churchill...
Chrome, baby!
Aha. Thanks for the info. I think the ANA or CAC or somebody should take it upon themselves to offer a registry which includes both of the "Big...
Yep. Ebay does their best to police the site, but the sheer volume of shady stuff that gets listed must be difficult to cope with. You can...
I can't say for sure, but to me it looks to fall within "market acceptable" parameters if so.
(After peeking at the set) So can you still include PCGS coins in an NGC Registry set, or is that a grandfather clause sort of thing? I know it...
Spectacular enough in my book.
Traditionally, yes, but this does not take "Lowball fever" into account. If the coin graded PO01 at PCGS (a straight grade, with no problem...
In my metal detecting days, I hunted a place near the dunes on Saint Simons Island, Georgia, which had been cleared to build new upscale...
Interesting family history relics. Hopefully not too much in the way of important documents and photos was lost. I guess there's no way to know...
Keep on hunting.
Might go FR02, as mentioned.
Those were circulating when I lived in nearby Tanzania in 1972.
England: silver groat of Henry VI, ca. 1422-1461, from the Reigate Hoard found in Surrey[IMG] [IMG]
Maybe the best yet. :)
Yep, a little PMD (scratches) on the reverse, but definitely a neat pickup for two bucks.
All of the half dimes I dug while detecting (both Bust and Seated), as well as most of the Spanish Colonial silver coins, were holed.
Makes sense, or would have, back when a cent had any buying power.
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