This forum is so full of helpful people.
Wow! Those are all some beautiful coins, and thank you for posting Dougsmit, your website will be extremely helpful in the expansion of my...
I was looking around, and could find a thread like this so I thought would start one (sorry if there is already one). Post your ancient coins...
Thank you for the advise, I wasn't sure anyone was going to reply. I just have a quick question. Does The Ultimate Guide for Attributing Capped...
No problem.
I would love to go back and see the some of the earliest minting of American coins. Probably take back a MS+++ 1817/4 cappped bust half.
Sorry, it not. Pre 1920 British coins are 92.5% silver and 1920-1946 are 50% silver.
I'm looking for a book for Bust Half Dollar attribution and of course Al Overton came to mind. I have heard that the third edition is the best to...
11.3 pounds
You're right there is one near me. DUH!:o
I thought CAC wasn't accepting members anymore though and I don't think I have any dealers nearby me. That is good idea though.
I've been thinking about sending the coin to PCGS because to be honest even though the plastic isn't nearly as important as the coin, we can't...
And also, I just saw that new Capped Bust you got Brian. That is a beauty!
NGC put it at XF40, Pretty much everybody got it.
I wouldn't say thats uncommon on 40%ers.
I'll wait until a couple more people post to reveal the grade. Thank you for posting.
Here is a Capped Bust Half in an NGC slab. I'd like to here what you guys have to say. I don't have Al Overton's book yet, so if somebody could...
Yes I would say so, I use that site all the time.
I'd probably say somewhere around G-6 to VG-8.
I just wanted to post a thread about key date coins. Right now I'm thinking about saving up for a VF-ish 32-D Washington quarter. What do you guys...
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