Nice “half cent”! LOL It’s really more of a “3/4 cent”.
Interesting thread resurrection. Note to self, for later: get ‘em a photo of the first large cent I ever dug while out detecting. You could just...
Wow. For me to actually have a nicer one than you is no small accomplishment, I reckon. Do please post yours later, when you have the time.
Who else has a Laffy Buck? Post ‘em! :) Right after I bought the coin above, a friend gifted me a really sweet circulated example with CircCam...
Well, I expect you'll see that more often with proof coins, since they were made for and saved by collectors from the beginning, rather than being...
United States: 1900 silver Lafayette commemorative dollar PCGS MS63. Cert. #45035213. Numista-40890, Krause-Mishler-118. Mintage: 50,026...
United States: 1899-S gold Liberty Head double eagle ($20.00), With Motto NGC MS63. Cert. #111214-002. Numista-23125, Krause-Mishler-74.3....
I could concur with XF45 (or EF45, if you prefer).
United States: 1896 copper-nickel proof 5-cents, Liberty Head type PCGS PR64. Cert. #44818008. Numista-3683, Krause-Mishler-112. Mintage:...
Oh, thanks for making me look. I am so relieved see that instead of the $4K Sac$ linked in the OP, I have the alternate option of his AU 1943...
I'm so eclectic and all over the map that I don't know that anything from me would necessarily surprise anyone. But I'm not especially into...
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Yes. I figure we might as well enjoy playing with it as a toy until it finally takes over the world and enslaves humanity. ;)
Are OGH worth a premium to me? I can't really say they are, but ... Let me take this excuse to post the only OGH coin in my present collection....
Oh yes. Etsy is a whole 'nother level of ridiculousness.
:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: This photo is hilarious. :hilarious: [ATTACH]
Not a bad looking War nickel, for one that actually went through the war. For five cents? It's definitely a winner.
Cool. Haven't seen any yet, but then again, I haven't really been looking, either. I do like that dime design.
While I have no firsthand information, I would expect a larger and heavier coin to potentially move more in the holder, not less than a smaller...
I swapped out most of my bullion gold for more numismatic gold last year, so I'll ride out the storm without caring too much. I've never been...
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