Spock, I viewed this as a social occasion rather than a purchasing opportunity. Maybe you could steer your way clear to come and just visit with...
carl, I might be interested in going Sunday. I had not planned on it, but I always like to meet fellow CT members Maybe we could get 5 or 6 of...
you know, we should have an old lady embroider this and put it into a frame for our "Halls of Wisdom" here at CT. That is very sound advice.
yes, it's a large date and sorry to correct you, fish, but the 7 and 0 are NOT level, the level 7 variety is a small date
PM Sent. Thanks for the contest!
It's silver dollar sized, but weighs 1/3 less????
jello guessed seated half, so I will say seated quarter to make all of the 1847 seated coins guessed
1847 Seated Dollar
Spock, my dear friend, there will be no class action because no one has been damaged. They have all followed bad advice. They have trusted...
not even as an XF Doug?
P.S. If this seller consistently grades coins like this, I'd have to look at everything he's selling. There may be some real bargains!
I wouldn't be surprised if that was weak strike, Ruben. Look at the die degradation in the area of the rim and E Pluribus Unum, as these dies wore...
looks acceptable to me for MS-63
I'd pay XF money for that coin all day long and twice on Sunday! You made a good buy IMHO.
1st year in the " coin biz" I found this post on "1st year in the " coin biz"" interesting and have nominated it accordingly...
I too have heard of the transitional relief 1922 Peace Dollar dies. I think it was a better version than either the 1921 or the eventual 1922 die....
amazing that a coin of that age can be so well preserved. Beautiful cameo!!!
can I be the adjunct professor that teaches it Spock??? It seems that as of late I have found not only that life exists outside of CT, but that...
that pic is like coin porn...lol
Hope you have a great b-day Frank!!!
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