I am considering purchasing the coin below and was wondering about the toning. Would you say this is natural or artificial. I'm also a touch...
Headed to St. Petersburg FL with the family and would like to hit a LCS or two with the boy while we are down there. Any recommendations? I know I...
Thanks all.
Hi folks, I just bought a small collection from a guy and this was included. Not sure what I'm looking at so I thought I'd turn it over to the...
Ooooh, self slabbing. I kind of like that idea. I could even self slab the entire collection for a reasonable cost. Any product recommendations?
No clad. Ends at '64.
That is my thinking. I'd like to fully preserve them, though I hate to pull them out of the Whitman book they are in since they were assembled by...
Here's a quick value reference for those interested (according to PCGS Online Price Guide) 32 Plain MS63 $67 MS64 $100 MS65 $250 MS66 $640 1937S...
So @WashQuartJesse 's thread regarding his completed Washington quarter quest piqued my interest in a few of the better pieces from an incomplete...
Here's an image of the obverse/reverse overlays: [ATTACH]
Was hoping to get some input on the apparent die clashing present on the reverse of this recently acquired seated Liberty half dollar (courtesy of...
Beautiful and clearly undergraded. I keep scrolling back up to see it again.
Thanks for the input. I agree that mine is not proof. The steps just aren't there. Keeps me from having to rent a truck for all that money
Here are a few more photos in different lights. Did a little research and see that the proof strikes are worth a truckload of money...I like...
Good morning folks. I didn’t want to gum up the new acquisitions thread with more discussion of the grade on this florin but I would love...
Here is a closer shot of the flying eagle [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sweet! Good ol' Snow22!
Is that a good thing? I'm unfamiliar with flying eagle varieties.
I also have a seated half on the way from @CoinBreaux that will be an 8th birthday present for Henry in late September. It is the coin which was...
The first coin pictured is a draped bust. He is missing the capped and the classic head. You’ll also notice there are no half cents...yet.
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