My collecting direction seems to change every time I see a coin that speaks to me. I've completed several coin sets. I am slowly assembling some...
OK, That makes a total of ten. I had to pass by so many beautiful coin designs looking for these ten. I want to add an 11th. She is the Italy...
Two more will make 10.
I pick these today just because I like them (and I have photos of them). It will take a couple posts at 5 photos per post.
I wish I had a chain cent & I too like the no stars dimes. :thumb: I've got some experience with 1912-S in MS. You may not find a 12-S in PL...
Buy a coin that is certified by either NGC, ANACS, or PCGS. Then buy the coin that makes you happy. If you don't like the coin when you buy it,...
Hello Swiego, Thanks for the post. May I propose a #9? #9 Learn about the minting process.
Here is some data for your consideration. I just called the ANA & they said that there are currently about 30,000 active members in the ANA.
That is an awesome coin. Thanks for sharing it. I am envious.
most popular fake gold coin I'm sure that all CT numismatists now understand the counterfeit diagnostics for this most popular fake gold coin....
I'm in. I look forward to the day that Tyler G sends me a PM asking for my secure mailing address.
NGC graded it MS65 RB. The Italy coins of this era were minted in Florence and Birmingham, UK. My 5 centesimi, was minted in Birmingham, and...
Probably this coin is a fake Yep.
Hello ab89, I just wanted to let you know that I also agree with Doug’s assessment of your coin. My catalog is a couple years old so the...
You might try needle-nose pliers.
If there is a hole without a coin in it, then squeeze the front & back clear windows together (tightly) at that hole and try to move them to the...
Here is a new link at NGC describing the 1882 3 dollar coin. I thought that some of the numismatists at CT might enjoy the read. When you click...
Thanks. I hope that other CT folk will find the link at the end of this thread. Perhaps I should post this link in a new thread?...
Here is a brand new link at NGC describing the 1882 3 dollar coin. I thought that some of the numismatists at CT might enjoy the read....
Stater from Corinth Greece (~400 BC) The reverse depicts Athena in Corinthian helmut with a dolphin above. The obverse depicts Pegasos.
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