Well, I dunno... what would you say about that price? $0.00 sounded pretty good to me. I'm not offended at all. :p
United States: 1880-S silver Morgan dollar NGC MS66+. Cert. #6019821-001. Numista-1492, Krause-Mishler-110. Mintage: 8,900,000. Ex- Michael...
It'll look fine n' dandy in my holey corkboard collection. Heck, even if it was fake. I could use it as a hole filler (no pun intended). The...
It looks like it was plated in something, which is kinda weird. Maybe an ex-jewelry piece.
You could definitely post at least the 1851-O here...
I lack only the Trade dollar and Seated dollar With Motto to complete my "holey" 19th century Type set. This one was recently offered to me. I...
Got this nice black-and-white CircCam as a gift from @Randy Abercrombie when we were on our way to the FUN show. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I knew there was something like that to do with the shape of the mintmark. I just couldn't remember what it was.
AU58 is certainly a "value" grade. I know of folks with AU58 type sets. I always thought MS62 was another good "bang for the buck" grade.
Oh yeah. Just another day for him. And rocks are not a thing down here in our sandy South GA coastal soil. Lemme tell you, Steve Smith is a...
Randy my friend, if nobody else chooses it as their prize this month, and you don't win it in the drawing, that lot is liable to end up in your...
United States: 1873 silver Seated Liberty quarter, Arrows at Date subtype PCGS VF20. Cert. #26587810. Numista-30784, Krause-Mishler-106....
It looks OK to me at a cursory glance, but I'll be the first to admit I am not really well-versed in the diagnostics of the fakes (mintmark shape,...
Well said. I feel the same way about sharing my collection. Though I often "walk the road less traveled" in my eclectic style of collecting, I...
Nice finds! The 1829 I dug is low grade and holed. Here's live video of my local dig buddy and detecting mentor Steve Smith, popping an...
Hey, @The Meat man - Look up the Gloucester Courthouse shilling token on ACSearch, while you're at it... ;) You could count the existing examples...
But of course. That's what we'd all say. And both rarity AND aesthetics is great- IF and when you can afford it! But the example in the poll is...
Ahh, you should have seen the gilt proof 1805 Irish Hibernia penny (full large penny, not halfpenny) that I once owned. It was NGC PR64 UCAM and...
It was the Strawberry Leaf cent in this recent post by @Evan Saltis that made me think about this. Most of them are pretty rough, but when...
United States: 1877-S silver Trade dollar PCGS VF35. Cert. #46510053. Numista-16466, Krause-Mishler-108. Mintage: 9,519,000. Ex-"rokas",...
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