There was no need for that post. That's the worst thing that has been said in this thread. You should edit it.
I was just looking at CoinFacts. They show a few graded G-4 by NGC and PCGS with the same look to the rims. You paid a bit too much but you own a...
The 1 could be caused by a filled die but that's all I'm seeing.
The D looks to match the images shown on CoinFacts for the FS-501. I can't tell much from the images in the CPG. Neither say anything about a...
Cool family treasure.
Do you have images of the whole coin? What would you like to know about the coin?
I don't see any reason to have it graded unless it is a really special coin to you. If I were going to sell it, I would just sell it as is.
Same here. I'm ready to get the heck out of town and have some fun.
Nice job Andy.
This is going to be a great show. I was just looking at the show schedule for this year. Lots of stuff going on. They did a great job of putting...
From what I understand, Dansco is a family owned and ran company. The company did well for many years and it's just not all that important to them...
Mark's book and his website were a great gift to the hobby. He made it easy for average folks to learn the important parts of imaging coins....
Very cool set. Lots of history there.
Maybe Santa didn't see it.:D It's cool to find a coin that's almost 50 years old and still be that nice. Die chips make some fun looking mintmarks...
I bought this one at an IRS auction at a storage place. These are the noted I made that day, 20 something years ago. I gave a little less than...
This is the Philadelphia one. [ATTACH]
Oh my. Santa is going to be upset.
I need to start taking images again. Don't have much to offer in these cool threads.
I just finished searching Roger Burdette's book, From Mine To Mint. It came with a CD that was searchable. It looks like they did use jigs with...
Nice ones. Those are tough dates.
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