Nah, I like the long version with flowery prose. Here is the updated description. Owner's Description:...
BNB, Those two posts made me cringe for you and have filled me with the feeling that another multi-member beat-down is imminent.
I would think that most collectors that keep records would definitely record the certification number of the coin. Personally, I photograph every...
Jim, That makes it even more unlikely that the coins are misattributed. Not only would NGC have to make a mistake on all 16 coins, but the...
The feet of the N and M are larger than normal on my coin and I don't see an RPM. I just think that the doubling of letters is more prominent on...
Does that mean my coin has been attributed incorrectly? The label says FS 030.3 BTW, the description I posted above was not for my coin but...
Okay, I am going to step out of my comfort zone a little. I don't collect gold coins and have no experience with putty. But my understanding...
In all fairness, the reverse of just about any Jefferson Nickel minted in the 60's is terrible. If you look at my registry set, you will notice...
Mike, I might do that. He offers his help to anyone who wants it right in his registry set, even lists a cell phone number. I think the...
I think my favorite eagle design is from the 1984 Olympics. The following photo is not my coin. [IMG]
I have never been able to take a photo that does this coin justice. [IMG]
If using NGC standards, I will give odds higher than that. However, PCGS just might give it full steps. Take a look at the one they already gave...
I think he should buy rainbow toned coins and significant error coins like the 1937-D 3-legged Buffalo Nickel. What do you think about that?...
My favorite without a doubt is the Civil War Battlefield commem. [IMG] The only one I own is the GW [IMG]
My guess is that the sole reason to have them re-holdered was to add the Bingham pedigree. My registry set 1944-D Appalachian is still in the...
That is true, but once the coin enters your collection, you inherit the previous owners photo and description. I can prove this! Take a look at...
T$, The "T" & "W" designations were created in early 2000 in an attempt to help identify toned and untoned coins. The designations were...
Well said, great post. If the thread of the week was still around, I would nominate that post. Cointalk is definitely my coin club as well....
No, all of the Appalachians were slabbed by NGC in several different submissions as far as I know. The submission numbers I know of are:...
Oops! Sorry Cat. I just looked at it under a loupe. I would say that is exactly what it is.
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