"Once upon a time there was a 1877 transgender and no one knew what it was...."
I collect them. Very nice '77.
I also watched Gibbs' video but came out scratching my head. I assume he is saying that the weight is .2 of a gram off, 26.93 to 26.73 for real...
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So each of us have an opinion of "a bad buy", on any coin. It's what you want, it's what you are willing to spend, it's what you need. Again it's...
Following up on the Franklin, since the toning has begun on the coin, should I just continue to allow the toning to continue ? See where it goes...
I picked up this toned 1890-S and do have a question. The "S" on the back looks to be S/S. There is a larger "S" under a smaller "s". Is there...
This Franklin is in a metal lock box, stacked with other Morgans and Peace dollars, all slabbed. There are no silica packs in the box. The box is...
I've looked at both side of the head with two different loupes. There is no gritty look on either side and no film. When looking at the edges of...
So Ben is worth fifty cents again.
wouldn't you say that NGC would have picked up on that when grading the coin ?
Calling on experts: What's the matter with Ben ? Here is my 1961 PF67 Franklin half dollar slabbed. If you notice around the back of the head and...
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as with anything just lucky and starting to really understand just what to look for, or, not find on such nice pieces.
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is this a 65 ?
would you consider the breast feathers rather weak ? Also a mark across the top chest area of the breast itself ?
well now that sux !
To me it's an enjoyable venture. With age the value increases, they are an inanimate object,
let just say after going to many shows through the years I have a lot of dups because when I see a piece I like I buy. A Habit ?
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