I can't believe what I'm hearing. God bless her.
Oh, OK. Should have known if it was about Ed, it was either Lincolns, or slabs. That's OK, Ed. Remember, there's no such thing as "bad...
Congratulations! That's great to hear. Much sucsess, and may it be the first of many.
Cool deal, Ed! Any chance of someone posting a scan or at least a hint as to what it is in reference to?
Yes, I have one that looks very similar to the one at the top, and one that is very similar to the one at the bottom. Not an exact match, but...
Good info, Ed. Thanks for posting it.
Well, it isn't easy, when all you have to go on is a picture, but there are some things that make me think that this particular coin has been...
Yes, I have Confederate currency. Just to clarify, there were many 1861-O half dollar coins minted under the authority of the CSA government....
Yes, it has value. But then again, all US legal tender coins do. I don't want to discourage you, but unless the pictures are very deceiving, I...
Hi Bill, If I'm understanding you correctly, You want to run the "Week 38" contest. Is that right? If so, you know how to do it, as you've...
Got a question about anything concerning eBay? You might want to ask the people that spend the most time there. Here are a couple of excellent...
Dear Curious, Some collectors consider the A.N.A. to be a reputable organization. (others don't) With that in mind, here is a list of New York...
I can certainly understand how those pieces would be irreplacible, Sylvester. Hopefully, as a dealer, the gentleman had his inventory insured....
Well, coins are great, but let's not overstate their importance. ;) [IMG]
Sure looks genuine to me. This type of error is also called a "wet ink transfer". Here's a link with a description.
This dealer claims to have it for sale.
Hi Chris, and welcome! If you are new to coin collecting, I would advise you run (not walk) from that particular venue. Their practice of...
I can personally attest to that fact. That collector must be feeling sick to his stomach. Good luck to him on recovering his coins, and...
Hmmm... I don't think I've ever heard that. I suppose that you could call that a "first year of issue" type set. There are as many ways of...
LOL!. I think a lot of us would like to know the same thing. :D Actually, it is a term used by slab companies, and their supporters, to mean...
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