I am working on my SLQ collection right now. I know some of the coins carried a good premium and have cost me a couple of hundred just for raw...
Nice haul!
I do for the coin roll hunting. She is annoying, but I'll watch her own videos every now and again.
The easiest way to tell is to count the beads on the obverse. 132 for large, 120 for small.
I just picked one up myself from a dealer in Canada. It was a bit costly, but I got a good deal.
Agreed! I like the looks of that Kodiak Island piece.
I have made deals on Numista. On a couple I just bought the coin from the individual. On the others, it was how @Burton Strauss III said. I wanted...
Ditto! I use those same ones for my Canadian coins. They work just like Whitman or Dansco.
I got mine as well. Ridiculous price increase over the last 3-4 years. But...I have everything going back to 1950, so I will continue to suffer...
It looks like a 1909 (1894-1911) Chinese Empire, Hubei Province, 7.2 Candareens. It would be 82% Silver, 2.7 grams. Krause #129. Or pretty close!
I drool over every episode of The Twilight Zone. Every time there is a coin involved, it is a goodie.
What coins? I don't have any coins? Who told you I had coins?
Not sure if this is in that realm, but...sellers asking for more than 10% above spot on generally circulated coins. Slabbed, okay. Key & Semi-Key,...
In the pictures, I don't see anything. Can you see something with your eyes in hand?
No. Garda is like Loomis and Brinks. A cash logistics company.
Garda brings the String & Sons
The reverses are alright, but I don't like either portrait. It looks like a blob of silver not well-designed, IMHO.
That's what I do. One is Loomis and one is Garda.
I get a $1,000.00 a week. I look through them and re-roll them in the same roll they came in. Real easy to do. I then take them to a different...
Or it could just be that he has very large ears. :)
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