I'm watching a coin being auctioned and it's in a "1st gen" (supposedly) OGH holder. I really couldn't care less about the holder the coin is in,...
Some may not get the connection. I had a girlfriend from Woodstock, and the first time I saw Groundhog Day I immediately recognized that it was...
Same. It's a beautiful piece and the toning makes it better in my opinion - I don't think bright silver would have looked as good.
Since I really only watch and bid on Barbers (occasionally Canadian) maybe a factor in our observations about GC prices is that the series is...
I'm reminded of the old adage "you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your relatives." If my inherited coins had belonged to the other...
I hit "like" but wanted to say thanks as well. It's good to have this out there and I hope tons more people see it. I think it never occurs to...
So your question is, what should you put in your will? Or what should you do with them now? Or what do we think will happen to our own coins? Or?...
Reprocessed can look nice after 50+ years. [ATTACH] Not sure how these get the golden color but I have a few like it. (I should haul these out...
It's coming. The rare early slab collectors are going to want them protected and then CAC'd.
Yeah, I bid on a 1900 25c NGC MS62 a couple weeks ago. Numismedia says $300, even inflated PCGS price guide says $430. It sold for $647 with...
I'm just looking at the historical chart and how many years it's been stable, and observing the lemming behavior over the past two months. The...
I see beauty in rarity. Not that I own anything truly rare. It depends on what someone is collecting and the level of knowledge required as well....
I'll be bold and predict hovering around $75-80 for the rest of the month and back to $50 in April.
This more recent sale (August 2020) has the same blurb but with better formatting. $660,000 that time, so whoever bought it in 2009 for $862,500...
The 2009 sale is here https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-B08QN/1793-nc-3-rarity-8-strawberry-leaf-fine-12-ngc. Very long lot...
Half a dozen different flavors of Details (holed, gouged, rim damage, cleaned, scratched, graffiti...) but I see no reason to doubt authenticity....
I meant chronologically with the first date for each type, because "the sky's the limit", but obviously a very expensive undertaking for a 1794...
15 out of 34 threads have nothing to do with coins. Coins must be boring.
I guess that explains it. I have zero interest in the money-making side of this hobby but I guess that's where everyone is focused now - bullion.
I think that's what I meant. So a small subset for example would be: 1834 Classic Head $2.50 Gold 1834 Classic Head $5 Gold 1836 Liberty Seated...
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