How about a Watts Creek Coal Company token: [IMG] [IMG]
And some Presentation Guide Books, signed by R S Yeoman: [IMG] [IMG] and another: [IMG] [IMG]
Here are some: Sample slabs: [IMG] [IMG]
7. I only clicked this thread to find out who Moran was.
Please folks: There is NOTHING rare about either a 1932 D or a 1932 S quarter. They are simply scarce. Altho they may be relatively rare in MS-67.
Thanks, Lance.
Probably okay, if harshly cleaned polished coins are okay in your book.
My thoughts exactly! Ditto. I love Krispy! LOL
I think it is a planchet flake.
This is the latest edition: http://whitman.com/Inventory/Detail/Guide-Book-of-Flying-Eagle-and-Indian-Head-Cents---2nd-Edition+0794828310
What Condor said. The variations are endless. The only ones that are valuable, as far as edge variations are those with double lettering (see...
Ken: Thank you for the compliment, however this is a $. Still a beauty, an, IMHO the piece is very nice, and possibly a F-12. The obverse...
sorry, not significant.
Bert: Sorry to hear the news. Our best to you & the family.
Doug: Because of the rim?
agreed.
Are those the coin's guardians?
Steve: There is nothing wrong with a polite inquiry. It is your right to inquire. Besides, the submissions are 'supposed' to be without names,...
As stated above: "machine doubling......flat and shelf-like..." Yes, MD
What are some good snipe programs?
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