Schaumburg is still in Crook County.
I'll be at table 805 taking pictures. Looking for some silver dollars to buy and anything else that strikes me as being cool. I'll be there...
If CAC is no longer accepting colonials, then it's a moot point to attempt to say if they would have. Perhaps they're no longer accepting them...
Looks like S-1, XF, but I'd want to see if the green bits are easily removable.
Went to CICF last weekend. Picked up this rather wholesome Pillar 2 Reales for my Prime Number set. A couple Heritage wins should arrive within...
Regarding the OP coin, try VAM 59. Not positive, though.
The lines across the ear and hair are roller marks from rolling the strip to the proper thickness before it went to the blanking press. They're...
Got my 10 at about 12:10 and they're already sold to someone else. Pretty painful as the website was not behaving well. I'm glad I made sure I...
There's no such thing as a "combined variety." Newcomb is for 1816-57 large cents, period. VAM is for Morgan and Peace dollars, period. Both...
He posts on an e-mail-based listserv, and doesn't use that handle. Nobody that posts there would know him by it, either.
Not mine. I actually know who this other "messydesk" is, though.
Technically, all the C4/C3 reverses are Class III Doubled Die reverses (design hub doubled). The most dramatic for 1900 is the reverse of VAM 11...
Looks like a die clash to me.
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Again, it depends on what they're collecting. This is a pretty good one for general numismatics, as there are several forums for different...
To the OP: What kinds of coins is this person starting to collect? The "Red Book" is usually the standard answer for a book to start with, but it...
Those aren't mockups, they are colorized old coins with the date changed in Photoshop. The thing is, it's a rendering of the coin that was...
I'd advise keeping neither, but that's just me.
Ah, yes. The 1842-O Micro-O Reverse of 1921 Seated Morgan. :facepalm:
S was there first. I think some earlier Whitman folders have them in this order. Or maybe it was a different brand of blue folders. Not sure...
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