Actually, either no commemoratives belong in a type set--or all of them do. If one thinks that the commemorative halves constitute a type coin...
After having cracked out 2 to 300 slabs over the years (not to resubmit but simply because I prefer my collection to be raw) I think I can safely...
No option to vote no.
Hey, so far, so good!:D
Probably the 2064 proof set in order to get the centennial Kennedy. Also that year I'll be celebrating 102 years of collecting.;)
Is that 7.50 going to keep you from eating tonight? Or going somewhere to a movie that you wanted to see, etc? If not, then you didn't waste it...
There were "tons" more dollars minted as well. Most of them spent their entire working careers sitting around in vaults. 20 cent pieces for the...
No, just like the dollar coin throughout history the public simply refused to use it.
Nice looking coin, but not the only known 1820... a widely restruck reverse from the Russ Logan collection... [ATTACH] Edit to add: not my coin...
All of them...in fact, I'm gonna. Hey, I'm already buried in them price wise.
O-109s don't have the stem through the claw. It's actually 115--another common DM for the year although the prime state with no obverse die cracks...
Not just you.
The scratch is there for all to see. It was seen and evaluated by the grading team. It is why the coin only received a 63 grade instead of 65.
Solid XF that on the right (wrong?) day gets an eye candy bump to AU. O-106 (supposedly R-2, but in reality scarcer than that)
But still much better looking than that monstrosity that replaced it. NOTHING--no matter how nice the design might look--can overcome that baby...
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First reaction? The same one I had with the Ike...with the Sac...with the Presidents... Ho hum, another unwanted and unnecessary coin that the...
That's because there isn't anything that's not good about the offer. People many times complain simply because they are too lazy to read about...
First coin in what way? That I ever had? Don't know, but probably a cent for the gumball machine. That got me started collecting? 1917 Type 1...
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