Yeah, Tony's book is amazing. I have an autographed copy. :)
To me, the obverse looks VF-35, the reverse looks F-12. It has an old cleaning, but that's generally acceptable for such an old and circulated...
CoinTalk Special Discount: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/does-icg-still-offer-its-coin-talk-special-for-10.417062/#post-26145252
Nice. And it has a double pedigree: Ex. C.R. Clark & Tony Chibbaro.
Ascension Island [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That's an ICG holder?
From Curacao to Venezuela. (I had to check, Curacao is reachable in a straight line from wales). [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks like he's missing part of his back/neck.
MS-61
This one scared me a bit. Not that many years ago I don't think I would have been able to spot it as fake. At least it doesn't have a fake shallow...
American Silver Eagle
I don't know the history of it, but I've been told it was my great-great-grandmother's. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'm in. I'd like the German white gilt porcelain medal. It's a bit obscure (which I've come to love) and it would be my first porcelain...
Entry Post Thanks @dwhiz [ATTACH]
Nice! That Walking Liberty Half Dollar looks like XF or better.
I'm having a really hard time telling if there is wear or not. First guess AU-58, second guess MS-62 BN.
He is the author of the Standard Catalog of U.S. Tokens and he coined (or tokened) the word exonumia.
I'm not sure if it's been whizzed, but it certainly doesn't look natural. It has a very flat look to it, not lustrous.
I've never owned one. However, I do have pictures of really nice one I saw at a show. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
China 1 Cash Xuantong Tongbao Boo-guwang (1909-10) https://en.numista.com/35119
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