Here's a link for those who like me were curious about the details. Mind you, when I say I'm "curious about the details", I mean only that. I...
Monticello looks a bit mushy to me to be a proof strike, but I dunno.
Ouch. Please get better soon. :(
You must go through some heavy volume when you CRH, eh?
I think @panzerman meant they are modern fantasies. Not fake gold.
Agreed, on all points. This coin was clearly not as described. Glad you're returning it. Learned any lessons about buying sight-unseen from...
Oh! Wonderful. I want a full Celtic stater someday. Presently all I have is this quarter-stater, but it is also attributed to the Trinovantes....
There used to be an article about the 1806 O-129 50c discovery coin, which I used to own, but that article no longer exists online, so I retold...
Cool! Yes, that happened to me once. I used to enjoy reading the Antique Sage blog. I once stumbled across a spotlight article they did on a...
All from circulation? If so, major COINgratulations! Even the '50-D? Y'know, I'm not sure I've ever seen a circulated example of that date before!
Ew. Sorry, that's a nasty one. :yack: Return it ASAP, if you have that option. Here is a naturally red one, with a 117-year-old pedigree....
Done. That's a heckuva nice detector find, Sal. My best dug Barber quarter was an 1894-O with high XF details. I am currently without any...
Your 1814 Russian piece was likely a button, yes. I have too many "holeys" to post, so I'll just post the hat and be done with it. [IMG] [IMG]...
Nah, I sold it when I realized I would have no interest in using it.
That's a handsome one. Maybe not a full-on "CircCam", but definitely "crusty". Nice original look. For some reason, I've seen a lot of nice...
This one at 9mm might be my smallest. It’s also currently my oldest. Greece (Ionia, Phokaia): ca. 478-387 BC electrum hekte [IMG] [ATTACH]...
This came in yesterday’s mail. Anybody else get one of the new 2026 @dwhiz woodies? They look nice. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't think I have any of those left now, so they're "obsolete". [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Good morning, and welcome to February 18th. Today we move on to the Winged Liberty Dime, better known as the Mercury Dime (1916-45). It was a...
Some kind person once gifted me a copy of the Overton book. It read like an algebra textbook to me- and I consistently flunked that subject in...
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