Great photos of some lovely coins/medals!
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Welcome to another coin show report from yours truly; this one is a collection of my experiences and observations ~there was no line to register...
Just a warning that the coins they sell in slabs also have doctored/juiced photos. They know how to make a coin that is at best semi-pl look ultra...
Got it! :D
Franklins are similar. The 1949/1953/1955 dates/various mint marks (for those years that had them) tended to have a premium but as spot goes up,...
@JoshuaP thank you for the nice report! Congrats on getting a solid price for the 90% and on finding some cool new additions. As far as dealers...
Yes it looks like a toilet bowl but at least it is the luxury version. :D
Nice examples! I briefly owned a 5 Kopek but sold it. Found the picture: [IMG] [IMG]
MS 62/63 liner ...I will be conservative and say MS 62 because the luster appears a bit weak and there is a bigger hit on the cheek
Lord M is certainly great for the forum and the hobby! Glad to hear that you got at least a bit of good news.
Very nice variety!
I picked a more common date (1853) in AU 55 grade and looked at the PCGS guide history. There is certainly not as much movement as there is in...
Need another few dollars to break even on the silver proof sets that sell for under melt nowadays. :p
I had not heard of them either. It looks like an auction house out of Switzerland. The NAC mentioned in the original post was a basement grader...
I would imagine the premium to gold have decreased. They certainly have for gold $20s and raw pre-1933 common date gold. I think the quarter eagle...
Coin A ...here I like the CircCam look ...coin B does not look as appealing to my eye
Coin A for me ....I like my toners but the reverse of B throws me off a bit (if it was untoned and the obverse was the same, then I would pick it)...
Very nice!
MS 63 based on the rattler...could see it being a 64
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