I think this coin is now in my top 5 favorites for stunningly beautiful color in hand. I had to have it, and I'm glad I made that decision. But......
I really hope this thread can proceed as intended, it had/has huge potential for a 100 page quality thread over time.
I agree that they each should allow the others coins. I heard NGC's reasoning was that they feel that PCGS's standards are not up to what NGC...
Hmm.... Hijack a thread, insult people for asking you about your worthless garbage, and make some strong accusations. Edited You are one of...
The first word in that image should tell you enough about the person, and their knowledge of Lincoln Cents, who created the list.... [ATTACH]
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That is a token from the Shell Oil game. I have the full set, and unfortunately for both of us, they aren't worth anything. Like seriously, worth...
@micbraun - I take back part of what I said. i think it's a browser thing. One brower seems to default to "All Coins", and the other one defaults...
@micbraun - NGC no longer allows anything but NGC graded coins in the registry sets. Those that had PCGS coins in their registry got to keep them...
So I have an NGC registry set for my early silver commemoratives, both the 50 piece type set, and the 144 piece type set. I have noticed that...
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http://www.hrafnstead.org/tokens/tokens/694.html Tells about temple tokens.
Ok, cool. You guys rock. So it looks like coin #2 would be the one to have value, if it's authentic. I'll start by weighing it once it arrives....
I bet they make for great reference material.
I bought these tonight, but I probably shouldn't have, as I know about nothing about world coins, but I thought they were interesting. First was...
Just normal aging.
Would need to see both sides. Weight on that would be helpful as well. If the weight of that 1st cent is 1.5 grams, it's definitely a split...
Not really sure what you're asking. There is tons of info on this early silver commemorative coin here and throughout the web. Low grade, low...
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