Was the least I could do to assist you with this dilemma...:).... And thank you.
Oh.... That I want a phot of....;)
The size of the motto. It is much more bold on the half...... Well, that’s my story and I am sticking to it anyways.
A - Fifty Cents B - Ten Cents C - Twenty-five Cents
@joaquinproudly ..... Five messages above were humbly offered by true masters of the hobby. You can bet the farm on whet these guys have offered.
This is somebody's personal art piece. Certainly not something produced by the US mint.
I had a young lady that worked for me for three years. She worked my accounting office. I walked in one day and noticed a nice half eagle and gold...
My apologies to @Garlicus for the duplicate coin image. I live in central South Carolina and am a lover of civil war history. The piece below is...
Welcome Charlie. Go to the top of the page. You will see a tab titled “forums”. There you will find a number of forums that address different...
Quite honestly. In almost fifty years of collecting I was never introduced to “woodies” before joining CT. I have long owned the two center below...
Very sweet coin. Very!
Friend.... I completely agree. I too prefer a shining example of the coins I love. They are yours so shine them all you want.... All I am saying...
Thank you for saying that. I was so disgusted that I couldn’t even comment when I viewed that.
I would like to see that one.
Friend... Look.... Coin knowledge is so much more than error varieties. In fact, in my almost fifty years of collecting I have never had the...
I am personally such a rabid hoarder of coinage I would keep them all. That's what I do. I figure my kids and grandkids can sort it all out once I...
Fully agree with dirty & damaged. I find it odd this is the second dime to appear on here this week that seems to be damaged in almost a sinister...
I rather think you did OK. Twenty bucks to own some authentic civil war relics is a steal in my book. I could care less about the condition or...
Was quite the popular elementary school activity back in the days before we knew what a "personal device" was.
Absolutely spectacular example of a "spooned" coin. Still is a cool find!
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