I do that as well, sometimes I get an offer at a reduced price!
His other items for sale aren't any better!
The scary part is I don't think they are trying to scam anybody, I get the feeling they actually believe that!
I really like the Monitor tokens. It's ironic though, by the time these were produced the Monitor was on the bottom of the ocean! There were...
You are correct, some of these were overstruck on Irish halfpennies, look it over closely for any evidence of an undertype.
It's ironic, the pieces made for Ireland weren't popular there but circulated in the American colonies, and the Rosa Americana pieces William Wood...
I like these. Quite a story behind them, reads like a soap opera. The coiner, William Wood obtained the contract to mint the coins by paying off...
Just means that it is a copy coin that was struck from dies, not cast.
No problem, colonials are my favorite coins, but they just don't come up on here that often. I love the chance to talk about them when they do!
It's quite nice, so I don't think $200 is out of line. Honestly, even though I collect these I don't really grade them. There is so much...
Actually, the pictures were plenty good enough before to positively identify it, no question on the 37.5-e, but love seeing better ones, it's a...
Very nice coin. Looks like just the beginning of the die crack by the third fleuron. Some planchet striations, but these coins usually do have...
I cracked out a Connecticut copper last week, much like ancients, colonials just don't belong in them! I have a 1640 counterstamped French...
This one is a 32.1-X.3
THE book about Connecticut coppers is by Randall Clark, unfortunately there was only one run printed and not enough of them, if you can find a...
These aren't as simple to value as modern coins where there is a set worth $xxx in grade xxx, but I think you did fine. This coin seems to have...
It's a 37.5-e, and you have to use the lower case e, e and E are two different reverses. e is the only reverse paired with 37.5, it was never...
I got an offer for only $275, what a deal!
Guess I'm just too out of touch, I don't know him either! Mention a 1785 Nova Constellatio 4-D and I'm right on it though!
I guess I have to admit I've heard the name Kirk Douglas but have no clue what he looks like.
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