I have kicked around the idea of collecting the 12 Caesars, but I'm fussy about grades. The rare ones are really expensive. Here's my Nero...
Here is one of Edward III's gold coins, a half noble. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The real thing is dated 1861. The original pieces are quite rare and expensive. In 1961 a coin dealer named Braslow made a copies of the coin...
It's hard to make a comment when most of the picture is taken up with the slab. I try to post photos of the coins only. As for grading, many...
One thing that drives super high prices is the PCGS registry. A lot of people, with money, want to be the top dog and to do that you have to have...
I am not thrilled about breaking up old slabs for the most part, but I also don't like leaving money the table when its there to be earned.
PC. I have gotten it to work. I just made a mess of the previous post and could not fix it once it was in edit mode. I posted pictures of some...
Here is a chain of events that changed English history. During his reign, Edward the Confessor (ruled 1042 - 1066) told the future William the...
Here is a copper-nickel cent that is bright white without toning. Sorry, experimenting trying to get pictures to work.
This is perhaps the most common Hard Times token, but the luster on this one was too nice to pass up. The donkey with the "LLD" on its belly...
You can't always judge coins by the pictures. Having worked with coin photography for over decade, you would be surprised how you can alter the...
Here are a couple of graded pieces you use to perhaps get a better idea. The first one (1857) is a PCGS MS-65 The second (1858) one is an NGC...
I have received mint sealed Proof sets with fingerprints on a coin. I once had one with a big fingerprint on the dime. Yuck! You would think they...
PCGS old green label holder coins are generally graded conservatively, but you can’t take that to the bank because it’s not true in all cases....
It has Unc. details, but I don’t know if it is Mint State. It all depends upon the luster, which is not showing in this photo. It might just be...
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