No, that's fine. Rather than posting your first three picks of Prizes 1 through 4, you zeroed in and provided your first three picks off the...
Those are the sub-category choices for Prize #1, which is always a "pick your own prize" option. Whoever wins Prize #1 gets to pick anything off...
Got a picture of the setup itself, if you have time?
Cool. For my part, since last year I have resolved to stay within a self-imposed $500 limit even on those very rare occasions when I have more...
I did expect your photos to look a little bit brighter. The ones above look OK, but I would never have guessed they were taken in a lightbox....
Thank you. I hope to be playing with my own, soon. I just ordered a small one - only 12"×8" - as I want something compact and portable I can use...
Me too, but it seems unlikely for me, with my $500 ceiling. Congrats.
Trivia: 1944 cents were made from leftover WW2 shell casings.
It's a very common coin worth only a few cents in that grade, but it IS worth more than face value, and it's a 76-year-old obsolete type, so...
The coin looks to me to be in the AU (50-58) spectrum. Note the light wear over Liberty's ear, which makes this an About Uncirculated coin, just...
Don't question it. Just go with the flow! :)
The Quarter Master does seem to have been very active since the beginning of the quarantine, as referenced in one of the counterstamps. (I got...
Update: contest is now CLOSED. Winners announced in Post #36 and subsequent. I'm giving away five more sets of my elongated coins. I will draw...
My advice to y'all? If you get a mysterious piece of mail from Quarter Notes, open it! BTW, all of the mail I send from here (Brunswick, GA)...
You might find it a little unsettling, but hey, free money! Kooky? Sure, a little. Fine by me- I'm a bit kooky myself. This is a generous...
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Roman Empire: silver denarius of Julia Domna, ca. 196-202 AD [IMG] German States (Saxony): silver thaler, "Three Brothers" type, 1596-HB;...
I wonder if @Randy Abercrombie saw this. (Different surname spelling, but hey...) ;) Nice writeup.
I've been on a bit of a spree lately, but I need to chill out soon. Bought these two today. I've been wanting that thaler a while. Sometimes...
It just dawned on me that that 1914 Barber half is a Philly, and therefore a key date. Cool!
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