Ltrain - you have to remember that you are looking at photographs. Lighting is key when taking pictures of FBL Franklins, if you don't get it just...
Its a good thing you didn't win that 1832. It is overgraded and should be a 53 at max.
This coin is an O-104, which is a very common R1. Its been dipped and has somewhat negative eye appeal, but it will always be special as your...
Very nice, Dwhiz. Here is my 49S - NGC MS-64FBL [img]
If you could show us pictures, I could help a bit more. More than likely, what you have is in fact Strike Doubling - it can often be very...
I didn't go, I was bidding online.
Or, What Happens when You Bid after a few glasses of Champagne Well, like Schatzy, I had been watching a couple of lots on Heritage for a month...
The rest of Grandpa Glover's coins, the coins from Pastor Chris, and a few of my own, all up on Ebay. A little something for everyone, please take...
As many of you may or may not know, 4th of July is my absolute favorite holiday of the year. I love the parades, I love the fireworks, I love...
Those are both beautiful naturally toned mint set coins. The first one is really nice, but looks alot like many others. The second one is...
Your coin appears to be heavily corroded, beat up, damaged, or other wise post-mint altered. It is not a mint error.
This is what is known as Die Deterioration Doubling. When the die begins to wear after a long life of striking coins, the elements often get a...
I have a special connection to Lithuania - my great grandparents on my mother's side were immigrants from Lithuania. When I saw this coin at a...
You have to ask yourself, are there that many idiots in the world? And then assume that many of the idiots in the world are also on ebay. A very...
Those two 1959D's are highly attractive, and highly unusual. Gorgeous rainbow toning on 1959 coins, like the first one, is exceedingly rare.
The Proof hub was changed in 1956 (and hence the Type I and Type II eagles). The circulation master was changed in 1960 (and retained the Type I...
Wow, those are Fantastic Sowers. I like the design, and as the inspiration for our own Walking Liberty, it is important to US numismatic history...
Sounds like you had a really good day! Wow, I'd love to see some pics of these coins. I really don't know anything about them, but others will be...
T$, I personally thought CAC was unnecessary.... and then I thought the + was really unnecessary..... I'm sure whatever comes next I will think is...
I'm not familiar with the Washington quarter and its hub/design changes. But someone previously mentioned in this thread that the Franklin master...
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