Hmmm, "retired grandpa selling stuff for fun" is selling multiple early 19th century half cents for $49 each and no red flags went up? No...
Thanks, that was my impression.
Are you referring to the resemblance to a chocolate necco wafer? Honest question, I'm really trying to learn to spot these things. [ATTACH]
Mega Red is massive, almost positive there's no spiral version. Only the regular version is offered in spiral-bound....
Poking around the internet for clues, I read part II of your article and told myself to look up part I (but didn't). What I get for being lazy. ;)...
I'll play (says the rank amateur who knows nothing about the series)... In the few sources I just looked at, I don't see any mention of a die...
Over $5K now. The colors, surfaces, and strike make it unattractive to my eye but comparing it to a PCGS coinfacts specimen I don't see anything...
Happy halloween!
I've found linking to another site is problematic sometimes. Downloading to my local drive then uploading to CT seems to always work. Maybe...
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Sing Sing, that's a cool pedigree (maybe cool isn't the right word but you know what I mean).
No worries :). Bottom line is buy what gives you pleasure and ignore the noise. The Limited Edition set has always been a curiosity, though.
Nice finds, I like the minty-red 1968-S
Neat looking coin but it's hard to believe it was "accidentally" created and then got out of the facility without a little help. An Ike in the...
Nope, silver proof set includes the quarters for $105. So you're paying $23 more for the Limited Edition, and you don't get the cent, nickel, or...
Perhaps, but there's no limit on silver proof sets or proof ASE's sold individually.
$23 more than buying a silver proof set and proof ASE separately, and doesn't include the cent, nickel, or dollar coins.o_O
Found on the EAC website. jrgrellman@gmail.com.
I have never seen one either. ;)
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