Nice pick up, Gunney!
Entry post Number 24 Thank you very much for the chance, @dwhiz !
I want those! Oh, how I love the Buffalo Nickel. I have plenty of bison in my herd already so let's add another chance for @DarkRage666 with...
Very cool. You do some good work!
I want that! My first coin related Christmas present was from my brother. It was in 1986 and it was the Statue of Liberty commemorative coins....
MS64* as I think the dinger under his temple limits this from hitting gem. It's the first thing my eyes go to.
Very nice Morgan, MS64
Entry post As always, thanks for the chance, Rob! This coin was my start on CT. I was perusing the net looking for info on this new buffalo to...
It's all about what the coin was exposed to BEFORE it went in the holder.
Of the classic commemoratives, I agree, this is one of my favorites as well. You have a very nice example. Here's mine which is also graded...
I'm in the 66 camp. Absolutely beautiful specimen. The reverse is what I like to call a "Thor hammered" strike and is exceptionally clean. I...
Entry post # 24 My Leif Ericson commem: [ATTACH] Thank you very much for the chance @dwhiz !
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Dang, that's a bummer. I used to buy quite a few pieces from those folks.
While this one goes on for the guessing, I started to second guess my guess. I dug out my buffalo nickel book and minting/errors books and now I...
My eyes are drawn back to #1 every time I look at both of them together. The luster is mesmerizing.
#3 Obverse struck through grease (filled die error) - the date and liberty would not be so clear in the other options
I'm not great with these, where are you seeing wear? I was leaning toward MS63 on this one.
I really like the looks of this one. Nice original feel to it. What's the splotch by the L?
I like it. Leave it exactly the way it is and cherish it.
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