And yet I have somehow managed to do exactly that several times in the past. My track record with “trophy coins” in the low four-figure range is...
The 1846 is better to have than the 1844 anyway, and as icing on the cake, yours is a sweet CircCam, too!
Thanks. I tweaked my description slightly.
Wow! I’d go for that all day long!
Across to … Japan: Year 23 (1890) silver "dragon" yen of the Emperor Meiji [IMG]
Here is a photo of @messydesk evidently using some kind of oil on one of my slabs recently, when I had him photograph some of my coins at the FUN...
Indeed, but PCGS is not an option with ancients. And since the quality of their TrueView imaging has declined so drastically over recent years,...
Exactly! After now having had three different hosting sites and platforms die and disappear out from under me in the last 20 years (the most...
United States: 1851-O silver 3-cent piece, Type 1 NGC AU58. Cert. #6607223-018. Numista-1129, Krause-Mishler-75. Ex-Heritage Auction #132313,...
Yours has some nice hints of color, too.
Anybody else have a “Little Orphan Annie” dime? Share ‘em!
United States: 1844 silver Seated Liberty dime PCGS F15. Cert. #45061099. CAC verified. Numista-9100, Krause-Mishler-63. Mintage: 72,500....
I saw that! I meant I'd never seen one in person.
Nepal: VS2052 (1995) gold proof Asarfi of Gyanendra Shah (1/20th-ounce), Lord Buddha commemorative [IMG]
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