Nice looking set, Dennis!
You reminded me of another potential issue. When we're talking years passing, I have receipts saved from my street rod build that has been going...
Like others have mentioned, I too keep a running spreadsheet of my inventory that includes the purchase price, vendor, and date procured. What I...
Nice write up, Randy, and excellent history local to you! Nice bill that you snagged with @Evan Saltis 's help, too!
Strong strike? That thing is absolutely HAMMERED!! What a magnificent piece. I love this coin! Thanks for sharing your Tatanka’s.
The 3 cent nickel is still an empty slot in my registry type set. Every time I look for one, I'm torn between business strike and proof. It's...
Well struck, nice and clean Buffalo! I’ll go 66.
Very true, but I'll take a poorly struck buffalo nickel over any of the mints current offerings.
Entry post for lot #2 to go to @Mountain Man , so he can get that porcelain coin! My collecting budget is currently on hold due to all of the...
Beautiful coin! I voted 64. I have this '38-D that looks similar that I had graded years ago that landed in that same spot. These old pictures...
Thanks for the chance!
Very nice! I love the skin on that one! Beautiful coin and congrats! If you blew your allowance, it was worth it to procure this piece.
My first, and only (so far), CWT. This is an area that I could get into as there is a ton of nice stuff out there. The last NWCC show I went to,...
I voted #4 as I feel it fits nicely with your existing box coins. I actually would have voted for #2 but you don’t have any details coins in your...
Nice write up on a neat story. Beautiful coin as well! Thanks for sharing, @Morgandude11 !
I voted MS64. Beautiful coin.
Entry post for lot#2 to go to @Mountain Man . I’m going to have to go through my coin cabinet as I know somewhere along the way I acquired a...
I contemplated entering this contest for myself, but then thought to myself “Self, don’t be greedy. You already have a silver ancient.”...
My Lord…..motor oil on a stack of flapjacks.
I jump between Numismedia and CoinFacts (PCGS) to get an idea of what “top side” should be. Most helpful for me though is Heritage Auctions past...
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