This post is spot-on. Here are some previous CT threads describing animals on coins: http://www.cointalk.com/t204587/...
Hello jello, I don't understand. I thought this was a thread for seated coins & now you are posting fantabulous Morgan half dollars. I will...
Originally Posted by jhinton How about Five Centavos? Read more: http://www.cointalk.com/t222571-2/#ixzz2Kjwt2sHx #1 Here is a nice...
Hello my friend, I assume that we are supposed to post USA Seated Liberty coins so I will continue with seated Liberty coins in my 7070 album....
Hello my friend, The ANACS certificate provided a third party opinion of the obverse & reverse. Most importantly (IMHO) it provided some...
I too have some seated coins in the Dansco 7070. Here is the dollar page. I bought the two seated dollars in Boulder Colorado while on a...
Is the coin posted a Conder token?
I thought that Bob’s was a triple-decker hamburger bistro in Toluca Lake. Now I understand that a Bob is two tanners & of course, there are two...
Historical value VS spot value #1 Of course it is awesome to see the 12 Caesars in gold like this. If you ever exhibit your collection,...
It means that it was dug-up from under the ground. It is interesting that some Civil War collectors are not interested in prestine items...
When the damage holder is viewed, the damage could affect the perceived quality of the slabbed coin. The perceived quality may have little or...
These are the 1838-O no star dimes.
Here are some 1837 dimes. You may note the two different date styles. I have some other no star dimes but have no photos.
I enjoyed reading the text on fretboard’s new token. It states: “Co-operate with the government and the audobon societies for the protection...
This weekend I took photos depicting my basic coin photography setup. The lamps are daylight Tungsten bulbs. I use the old wooden labyrinth-toy to...
Hello Chiefbullsit, The Breen book shows three listings for the bust quarter dated 1819. There is a small 9 and a large 9 variety. Also, there...
These puppies were all less than $1 each and I really enjoy them.
Bid is $20 in MS64. Regardless of the coin's grade, I might pay $20 only if it was pretty in hand. BTW, MS65 bid is $50. This is just FYI. I...
wa-da-ya-think? I stand corrected. I do have another photo depicting a bust quarter in my collection. Anyone else got a bust quarter photo?
Love them all All these coins cost me between $0 and $1 each. The uncirculated coins in the double-wide boxes were $0.25 to $0.50 each.
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