A Bazillion, more or less.
Your announcements and posts are far from annoying. I love the way you support and promote this hobby. Keep it up as long as you can. Merry...
I think it depends upon why you collect. Do you love your coins and your hobby or do you just want an assembly of the best coins for show and...
I didn't understand the OP's question. What are you asking about it?
I know how you feel. I made Family Tree type sets for 22 great grandchildren and several grandchildren. I went all the way back to their great...
Yesterday I looked all over for my Lafayette Dollar. When I finally found it I gave it immediately to one of our daughters. I am giving some of my...
It is fun to bring them back to life. I have cleaned and cataloged 150 plus. And, it still amazes me how well they can turn out. Thanks for...
What criteria do you use to when you consider a coin to be unusual?
Exactly what I did on this example. I'm showing the peeled off glue and the surface after it was peeled off. Soaked for a while then peeled it...
Here is some glue that I peeled off of a dime and cent. It usually comes off quite easily. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
https://www.cointalk.com/threads/number-100-and-the-full-set.379976/ Here is a link to some of my process for capturing my ancient collection.
It may have come from one of those mailing factories that glue coins to advertisements. Somewhere in the process there could have been an...
After collecting US coins for more than 70 years I thought I would try ancient coins. I elected to buy uncleaned lots. I would clean, identify,...
My collecting all started in 1948. I was visiting my aunt and she opened her jewelry box, and it had two old nickels in it. An 1883 and an 1885....
My only interest is the Large Print Red Book. Like @lordmarcovan said above, most of what we need is online anymore.
I just went to my collection of Wheat Cents. These were the best I could find in circulation. As I guessed, I think the one that has been in my...
I have to look at my collection. This 1928 may be better than the ones I was seeing in change back in the 50's.
I've been collecting for most of my life. And I have been on the Coin Talk site for over 5 years. I never knew about the reject bin of a Coin Star...
Note that in writing in cursive some of the strokes are doubled by going over the same line as you write. Here is a 2006 D from the mint roll....
I just pulled a few out of a 2006 D mint roll. They have the same characteristics as yours.
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