Siggi I have gone a number of times. Very nice show. In the past it was in the WTC, but now the Waldorf. Nice show, nice folks.
But, I have to say: 1806 O-127a R-7 Grade: G-4 [Note: no condition census given for die state. However, O-127: 20,20,15,12,12) Obverse: 12-s2...
Anyone who doesn't think that the grading standards have changed over the last 25 years, either: 1) has his or her head in the sand. or 2) was...
And this has to do with what? Aside from hairy ears and a typo.
What decade or city?
easy: 1864- copper nickel - thicker than usual Bronze: 1864 No L, yes, there is no L, rounded bust. 1864 L, L on ribbon, pointed bust..
That was a heck of a deal. Nice
Best ever? Great question, I was tempted to say the 1942/1 D Merc, found in junk silver, now in an NGC XF-45 holder. But, I have to say: 1806...
Following the rules: Priceless.
Elbesaar That '99s is a beauty! And a very scarce date/condition.
That sure looks like a VERY wear S mintmark.
Tom: I hope to see you there.
It is not just bubble wrap. I sent this box of books to a friend, and never heard a thing. 18 months later he sent me a note that he was...
Looks like a starched collar.
yup, a fake $1/2 masquerading as a quarter $.
Die clash. They were popular in the 1970's, sold in magazines as 'Prisoner' cents
Isn't that a perfect oxymoron? "Somewhat rare" vs "there are a lot of examples around".
Agreed, 1 & 3 are PMD. #2 is die erosion.
Coming in 8/8 leaving on 8/10.
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