I have two favorites in my collection. One is a circulated Mercury Dime and the other is an premium gem Washington Quarter. [IMG] [IMG] Of...
Ouch, I don't like to travel, but I do like to eat out.
The toning is nice but not the type that will attract huge premiums. Given the relative affordability of the 1962 PF68, I will guess that the...
The key difference is that you can't resell the food you eat. BTW, you must have a really fun job.
I have many different coin collections. My primary collection is my Jefferson Nickel Registry Set. Others include Morgan Dollars, Peace Dollars,...
While I don't agree with the OP, it is becoming very tiresome listening to the snap reaction that coins are a horrible investment. Coins as a...
The TPG guaranty of authenticity makes the very small percentage of mistakes that get through irrelevant. I have no problem assuming that every...
Put the whiskey down!
Thanks, nice signature line, I love that movie.
You are fortunate to have found a woman who is not insecure. I am not advocating dominance in a relationship. Quite to the contrary, I am...
Does that mean you fall into the whipped servant category? The only reason women treat men that way is because men allow it. The moral of the...
I will answer your question by telling you I paid $125 for this 1964 proof Jefferson and admit I overpaid. [IMG] You will find a much more eye...
That is a good point. Common is a relative term. Compared to regular issue Jefferson Nickels, this green-blue iridescent toning is rather...
This is that iridescent toning that I have been talking about that is so common on war nickels. The blue-green iridescence magically transforms...
Jason, I can't answer the question about Charmy's coins, but I can assure you that IHC's are given the CAMEO designation when it is warranted....
Wow, Lafayette Dollars are not cheap in any grade. Sounds like you are more fortunate than most on this forum.
Charmy, While I agree that many of the proof IHC's available on the market are rather drab, I remember when Anaconda was around, they literally...
The watermark does not obscure the huge mark across the steps on the coin which will prevent it from getting a full step designation. For more...
There are several Jefferson Nickels in the upcoming Heritage Long Beach Sale that meet your requirements. I have posted the links below....
Jim, Your problem is two-fold. NGC is more lenient with respect to numerical grade but they are far more strict with regards to the full step...
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