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Thanks for sharing, rlm. Nice 13-PDS set unless you suffer from triskaidekaphobia. :kewl: If you suffer from friggatriskaidekaphobia, stay home...
Good advice you've been given here. If you don't go through them yourself and just sell them in bulk, you will always wonder if you have been...
I was hoping you would take that bait! :hail: Tell us more! Inquiring minds want to know. Any photos? (I recently ordered the online D&H...
I voted for ten $200s but it's really more like five $400s, which would plug a few holes in my Kennedy set. Or else I would try to buy a few...
Congratulations!
Cool article, thanks for sharing!
Oh man, I really love that color! You have the nicest Frankies, physics-fan!
Nice coins! Thanks for sharing.
Nice coins Charmy, from VDBPENNIES. Thanks for sharing, as always.
I searched the Heritage archives for the last one they sold in this exact same grade and service, AU55 NGC. The last one sold in 2004 for -- are...
And 1916 was a very good year for coinage design according to Roger Burdette, who wrote three books on Renaissance of American Coinage: 1905-1908,...
Fair enough! :hail:
OK, not to be a spoilsport here or anything, but--the thread specifies oldest "U.S." coins. IMHO that means the oldest coins that were made once...
Great idea! Although it doesn't solve the problem for those who own the originals -- and I believe they are out there. Any auction house would...
Thank you Frank, I'm right proud of that one. PCGS has certified 12 in all grades and NGC 6, but I believe the total certified population of...
Oh, wow, wow, SUPER! I was way low on my guess and I'm glad! Congratulations to both of you!
Thanks a lot Jello! "It's a nice 'un!"
It's on my website and it's also in my Registry Set at PCGS and the one currently pictured on PCGS Coinfacts
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