Very nice find.
I believe @medoraman is one of our Thai script experts. I have also been training my eye for Thai coinage script. I've got a good handle on...
The 1970-D Quarter is very nice. The strike is strong and the fields/devices look pretty clean. Regardless of the variety, you may have at...
A fun buy for spot today: 1933, 1934, 1934 & 1935 Poland 5 zloytch and 1974 200 zloytch The 1934 (Princess type) is a scarcer coin with 250,000...
Not amazing, but simply fun. A 41-S Jefferson this morning in my change. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Still messed up at this moment.
Don’t over think this. It’s really just about having some fun.
That’s not how it works.
What's your point?
Proves my point. If you're playing at this $$,$$$+ level, you should know the 'system' inside-out, know the game and know how to play the game....
Update as of right now: [IMG] 1955 - 1981 Nickel $0.05 $0.1002363
The system is not an immutable law of science, but is a complete human construct, that’s ‘why’.
Given the coin's comparative rarity, seems like a case of market grading to me. Not an uncommon occurrence.
Straight grade VG.
@Home doctor Those collections are great fun. I'm actually jealous. Good for you.
That's interesting, because I would find it invigorating. That would be hours and hours of fun. Especially if the coins you've already shown in...
I once got to look through and 'value' decades worth of coin accumulations my dad's friend. It wasn't just simple change, it was piles of...
Anything 19th century is a go for me, typically. Nice grabs.
Here’s the 1855 penny. I think this is easily worth $6-10 retail. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here are the two 5 francs. I’m still at an impasse. The 1811 is raw and the 1813 is NGC VF30 slabbed. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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