Both!!!.... I am wrong, but I love the pre-33 stuff and would have to go that direction. But jeez that high relief modern makes my mouth water.
I am not your error guy, but in the past I know the error experts like to see a photo of the coin against a mirror. That way they can see both...
I like that design. I very much like this profile of Jefferson far better than the most recent image we have been stuck with…… Several years back...
I bet @Matthew Kruse is dead on the mark. In all my years, I have assembled full sets of most every 20th century US mint series….. Except SLQ’s….....
Still at that….. Twenty bucks was a good gamble. I spent more than that on coins that I knew were phony just for my own education…… And to be...
This old boy ain’t a pine tree expert. Or even a rookie for that matter…… But I too would have dropped a twenty on the chance that …. Just…. Maybe……
Hi Joey..... That poor old cent was placed in a vice against another cent in somebody's garage. The giveaway is the inverse "One Cent"...
I'm not an error guy but I want to learn on this piece so I figured responding would get me answers from the error guru's.... My first thought...
Holy crud!! That has to be the sweetest double eagle I ever saw!
I met Mr. Franklin at our Greenville show and have a photo of him with my boy.
Oh man.... I can just smell the coins that need a new home....
Ahh yes.... I do love the classics. Enjoy your time there, and if you happen by a table from Gilbert Coins or PQ Dollars (same guy) tell Steve &...
That poor lady has spent more time on the buffing wheel than the chrome on my old car.
Well….. Now I have to know. I own a handful of Byzantine Follis, but do not have any of the cup shape trachy’s….. Always been afraid of looking...
I love the Byzantine coins. This one is sweet
Another 64 here.
You learn fast!
If you have twenty for it, you got yourself a very fair deal.
Not sure if this answers your question or not….. For years we collectors were satisfied with a simple system of good, fine, extra fine and...
No sir. No gold Morgans produced by the US mint. There may very well be some privateers that have produced some as novelties, but none from the US...
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