cute story One time we sent a small parcel from Connecticut to Massachusetts by UPS ground. It would normally take only one day to deliver....
Here are the “ask” prices according to the gray sheet: MS60: $20 MS63: $29 MS64: $42 MS65: $140 If the coins have any signs of...
I will be at FUN I look forward to seeing everyone there. Last year in Orlando, LostDutchman & I had dinner before the show. If someone sets...
Fill an album - V-Nickels to Kennedy halfs - take your pick. Start with an empty Dansco album for Kennedy Half Dollars (with or without the...
Thanks. My V-nickel proof set will be complete someday. I need the 1882 Pattern (Judd 1690) & I should upgrade my 1913.:rolleyes:
That is an awesome looking Walker. What is "SkyMan proof Walker"?
Having fun looking at cameo photos! This one’s not proof but looks cameo: [IMG] This one’s proof cameo but not designated cameo: [IMG]...
Go Jets copper proof medal
Joe Namath’s Jets in a junk box? This medal is the size of a US silver dollar and I believe it is made of copper. I found it in a 25 cent junk...
Your photos look great. One of our members once told me that it is not important that your photos look good. It is most important for your...
Good eye Poppa You must be a VAM enthusiast. I only dabble in VAMs & I get excited when I stumble across a good one. The reverse has sharp...
Nice coin & photo. Thanks for sharing it.
What is the difference between the Type 1 & Type 2 on the 1956 proof half? I've seen the T1 & T2 labels but never asked the question.
I can't find the photo on my office computer. Sorry.
It doesn't get much better than PF69*Cameo - Nice coin TexasJarHead. Ugly is in the eye of the beholder.
IMO this new 1926 is nicer in hand than this 1928 which NGC graded MS64.
Hello Krispy, Again, I just invested a bunch of time searching for a good old CT thread descibing how to shoot a photo of a proof coin. I...
Most of us have heard the story of Josh Tatum and the racketeer nickel. I first learned of the tale when I took an ANA correspondence course. I...
The reverse is equally lustrous. This photo angle shows the nicks in the feathers very well.
Here are a few more obverse photos.
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