Sure do . . . Coins like that are right in my wheelhouse . . .
Okay, let's make this interesting. We've all considered a problem coin at one time or another, and most of us have bought at least one, simply...
In the Falklands . . .
Some more newps: 1905 Barber Half Dollar . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1908-S Half Eagle . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1864 Seated Half Dollar . ....
Been landscaping a lot in the yard (yawn), and not doing much with the coins these past several weeks. Here are a few recent purchases. 1916-S...
Oh sure . . . Now I’ve got to build a porch to crack my slabs :D ! This is an elegantly simple way to break a slab. I have only one misgiving...
It's been taken care of.
@delila1 , @charley , @cplradar . . . Enough. The rules are the rules. If you don't like them, that's your issue . . . not the moderators.
For @cplradar to rail ad nauseam about the theft of coins, and how nothing gets done about it, and then to knowingly commit copyright infringement...
I do, and please do.
Looks like one of those serious investment coins . . . I’d keep it if I were you.
Thou shalt not steal (other people's photos . . . ) .
DOGS RULE! .
A over B & C every day of the week.
Actually, upon second examination, I think you're right . . . I didn't notice the flattening of the obverse rim the first time I looked at the...
The 1887 nickel looks much more like a strike thru than a lamination.
Yes, I think the US Dollar will certainly drop below $5000 per ounce of gold.
I daresay, he who has more lead is more likely to survive them than fall victim to them.
Most people fail to recognize that, while barter would be the primary mode of exchange in a post-apocalyptic world, a store of value is still...
Out? . . . You’re kidding, right?
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