Nice toning indeed
Have you viewed the St Gaudens lately. One beautiful coin. We need to get back to changing it every 25 years like it was supposed to be.
Sorry I wasn't paying attention to the private messages. All taken care of sir.
Will do. Email me and we can set up the necessary things this weekend.
But don't you think that Americans can get behind Lady Liberty again? It worked for over a hundred years.
Who told you about our black helicopters? Darn those employees of mine. They would sell anything. Even company secrets.
Hey hey hey now. We have our own company flag. :-)
Considering that US currency only circulates for approximately 18 months that would make it difficult to say the least. Secondly, a vast...
Here is my opinion. Now it is not cheap, but worth its weight in gold. Walter Breens encyclopedia of US and Colonial coins. The red book...
Rugen, How many do you want? What price do you want to pay? email me direct. I am currently at the Baltimore coin and currency convention and...
I have found your coin, just contact me through email if you have any questions. GREAT FIND.
Well as a dealer I usually do not collect coins. My collection consists of whatever coins we have at that given time. Having said that, we have...
Great words indeed!
More than likely it is a plated quarter. Many exist. They are sold on TV and in mail order catalogs.
I believe that was I that said that. It is. Oh by the way, welcome to the forum sir.
Well sir, I won't argue your opinion. Grading will always be subjective. PCGS, NGC, and every other service has altered their standards...
Well certain enjoyment can be had just by searching. I still enjoy searching through rolls of coins. Of course this is just as easy when purchased...
I would not necessarily call it deception. It is just a way of moving bulk material. It isn't much different than selling bags of wheats. Someone...
There are proponents for every grading service. Collectors usually buy slabbed coins because they cannot grade coins consistently themselves. Yes...
Here is a link discussing the coin in question. http://coinfacts.com/colonial_coins/new_hampshire_coins.htm
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