That's a really nice Saint with very clean surfaces. Hey, I know a guy with a 1796 quarter for sale!
I agree, nice to work with and reasonable prices. A collector's dealer! Sorry to hear about the theft. That MO seems fairly common based on...
I was in the RCC, briefly. Haven't been to a meeting since the pandemic hit. We should meet up at the spring show.
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Lovely toning, very eye catching I think at least MS64.
I don't see any rub, but I have a terrible time grading toned coins. I'll just say: remarkable toning!
Great looking coins that really pop with rolling luster.
I'm not far from Richmond.
This dealer divides his time between Texas and Maryland, and calls his business The Broken Cabinet. So there are at least 2 details '96 quarters...
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Welcome to the forums, BIC. It seems that you and your wife are buying coins that speak to you, which is great and what collecting should be all...
The enlarged image is a bit fuzzy, but I'm wondering if the HR Saint might be an Omega fake?
sorry about the double image.
The Richmond Coin Club hosts a show twice a year, I attended the fall edition this past weekend. I don't usually go with any particular...
I've wanted a NM Saint for a long time, there seem to be bazillions of the 1908 issue, thanks to Ron Gillio and the WF "hoard." I ran across...
64! OK, I quit, no more GTG for me!:joyful:
Wow Larry, wish all my 45's looked like that!
I'll join Club 58.
55? very interesting toning and attractive.
It was common to re use rev dies as long as they held up, (witness the wide CC die used from 1873 to 1876!)
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