Thanks, y'all. :)
I've never seen one in person, either. Thanks.
Ol' Miss DirtyEye indeed has character! And she's not bad looking at all! Fairly close to mine, I reckon. It's hard not to love this early...
I am not aware of any surviving mintage figures. Browsing eBay can give you a rough idea of price range. I think some low-end circulated...
United States (New York): 1837 nickel silver private pattern cent, Feuchtwanger's Composition PCGS MS64. Cert. #90027484. Numista-40701,...
Over the next few days, I would like to post all of the US coins in my smallish collection. I want a thread for each individual coin. There are...
I used to love that magazine. I remember when a local buddy of mine was featured in the Ten Best Finds one year. (Unfortunately I don't recall...
Nope, he's got lots more decades and dollars in the game than I’ll ever have.
I looked up what $2.50 in 1834 was equivalent in to in purchasing power in 2026 dollars, and that equates to about $94.22 today. So this one...
United States: 1836 gold Classic Head half-eagle ($5.00) PCGS XF40. Cert. #43096849. Numista-40781, Krause-Mishler-57. Mintage: 553,147....
United States: 1834 gold Classic Head quarter eagle ($2.50) PCGS XF40. Cert. #39396094. Numista-55092, Krause-Mishler-56. Mintage: 112,234....
Let's head west to the coast of Tanzania. Yes, I'm pretty sure I've played this coin before, but so what. The deck of cards gets shuffled and...
Ah. Eddie the Eighth. I found this medal for his coronation that never happened, while perusing a pick bin at the FUN show this month....
If it was a significant repair, it must have been expertly done. I don't see anything blatant. Maybe the stuff that's going on in the field to...
Now I'm really envious. :greedy:
Nice! Is that some doubling of his profile that I see out in right field in front of his face?
That's a lovely coin. I think a "happy medium" that's somewhere in between your two photos would be best. The first picture shows the contrast...
Can any of you EAC types tell me the Newcomb number and relative scarcity of the variety? Thanks in advance.
United States: 1822 copper Coronet Head large cent PCGS AU58. Cert. #60073731. Numista-14203, Krause-Mishler-45.1. Newcomb-6 (R3). Mintage:...
Welcome to Thursday, January 28th. We're now finished with the cents in our Virtual 7070 set, and now it is time to move on to the next...
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