Thanks for the post & photos. Nice obverse on that coin eh?
Hello Matt, I'm posting here in the hopes that I will see your book report. Very best regards, collect89
Hello Alan, You have some nice proof Kennedys. I don't have many slabbed Kennedys with the exception of some error coins. Here is a raw...
Hello Jello, Here is the new link for NGC's world coin price guide. NGC supplied the link only yesterday I think....
One of my favorites is the Gobrecht dollar (without stars on the obverse of course). Not owning a real Gobrecht dollar, I must be content with my...
Here is a single clip & a double clip. I've got a larger clip & a struck through but can't find the photos.
These are examples of Ikes missing clad layers.
These Ikes are struck off center.
Thanks for posting the 1921. I don't have a photo of mine. :( I recall someone had a 1921 Peace dollar display at the FUN show a couple years...
Please post some coin photos! Hello again o0jayson0o, What kind of coins do you collect & what are you thinking about getting slabbed?
If you are a member of the ANA, then you may submit as many coins to NGC as you like as an associate member. This is what I do.
Let's see before & after pictures I'm surprised that nobody has attempted to restore any of these coins to their original condition.:rolleyes:
computer desktop image This one is not mine. It is used as my computer desktop image.
I have assembled a complete matched set of proof Liberty Nickels but have no photographs right now. My 20th Century proof type set is missing the...
Here is another (but it's not designated a cameo like Hobo's).
Here are a couple proofs.
Most of the tokens in this lot are from NY, NJ, CT, & MA. I helped value the entire lot of tokens which is why I know it includes only two tokens...
Here is a photo depicting a bunch of Indian & large cents in China. They are freshly made and they have received "circulation processing".
Lastly, we have an R-1 common copper Alden & Frink storecard which includes the Indian cent design. (obv) Alden & Frink 1863 (rev)...
J. A. Bolen, 1865 This third token commemorates the man that made the dies for many of the old tokens and storecards. This piece has the...
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