Two of them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When I was active as a custom jeweler back in the 1970s and 1980s I would buy palladium setting and findings because they were less expensive than...
Photo credit to Stacks and Bowers for the Edward the VII Crown. I don't purchase very many British coins but this one grabbed my eye. The second...
The Liberty Head Eagle will probably be an EF or XF. The Double Eagles will most likely be AU or low MS coins.
I need three more coins to complete a gold type set that starts with the Classic Heads and runs through the St. Gaudens design. To complete the...
In Germany, during the early 1920s my grandfather would be paid twice a day and he would need two satchels to carry the money. My father said that...
Gorgeous.
[IMG][IMG] Photo Credit Steve Hayden Cool finds. Do you mean Frank Siegel aka Franz Sigel? He was an instigator of the revolution of 1848 in...
Grabbed this little sweet thing last night. It's an MS-67 [IMG] I picked up the Peacock from a Civil War token auction. It's an M21, MS-63 BN....
I look forward to seeing some of your other specimens. I've collected minerals since I was a kid. Here is a very small sampling of my collection....
Wow! Beautiful coins, the education was a bonus. Thank you for sharing.
So hard to chose a favorite. I would be proud to be the custodian of any of them. Still, if I have to chose I'm voting for #6.
You have exquisite taste in coinage. Thank you sharing.
Tourmaline is referred to as the garbage can of minerals because all kinds of elements show up in its crystal lattice. It is found in every color...
I've been to Mt. Rushmore and remember leaning over a wall and seeing a schorl tourmaline embedded in a granite boulder. I was so tempted to leap...
Just picked this up in time for Thanksgiving. MS-63 BN [IMG] [IMG]
True, it's not gold plated but that would have put it out of my price range.
[ATTACH] I paid $100 for mine.
I'll be sure to do so when it's a little further along. Glad you like what you've seen.
[IMG] BOEOTIA. Thebes. Circa 363-338 B.C. AR stater. Photo credit to Davissons Ltd. I apologize as I just realized I'm not following the original...
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