Nothing wrong with that if you get what you want. But do your window shopping. Plenty of Lincoln sellers. Stop by and at least browse Angel Dee's...
In the past we've picked a time and location to sort of meet. I know I met Penny Man that way. I believe the time was normally noon and the place,...
1836 XF-45 CAC I have it ID'ed as a B-3 [IMG] [IMG]
Nope. While Congress was dealing with important issues (TP quality, travel expenses to and from their offices and the big meeting room, etc.) I...
I've got one but yours is a considerably high grade than mine (AU-50).
Thanks for looking.
I'm trying to put a reasonable value my coin. Breen has it numbered as 6074 in his encyclopedia. My NGC slab has it as VP-001 (what's the...
The Baltimore Whitman Show is coming -- 31 March-3 April. As usual I expect to be there at the opening hour (10AM) on Friday, 1 April. Fortunately...
Nice coin. Work on your focus and lighting for your pictures.
Here's my latest coin for my new interest area: 1831 Capped Bust Quarter, Small Letters (B-4), PCGS XF-40 (The B-4 is tentative until I look at...
My problem if I tried the "pocket piece" tactic is that not much wear occurs when I sit in my recliner and watch TV ;)
All the collectors of lowball coins that I've seen appear to want them slabbed with original surfaces. So damage and cleaning would show up on the...
Some of the Pacific island countries issued titanium coins. And there are (or soon will be) some palladium coins. A metal-by-metal search on eBay...
If you travel much consider a reasonable DSLR. Then one camera can serve a dual purpose.
Age is really messing with my memory. Forget that I had another key LWC; it's another $1000+ coin. And I have a duplicate coin that I bought by...
I asked this question to get feelings/opinions that I hadn't considered from both sides. I'll put the responses in two "piles", sell and save,...
What Would You Do? A while back I sold off two of my raw sets, Lincoln Wheaties and Buffalo Nickels. I'm not doing raw coins anymore and most of...
Looks like a strike-through. My best guess is a piece of cloth.
The 1832 is a B-2. I believe the 1835 is a B-2.
A while back I said I'd found a new interest area. It's Capped Bust Quarters/Reduced Diameter (1831-1838). I already had one (1838 B-1) in my type...
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