@Inspector43 Now that you’ve done your ancient collection I’ll be looking forward to having you do mine.
First you must consider the TPG grading company. Only 4 TPG’s should be trusted. Most newer graded coins are the actual grade but there is a small...
A common token with some wear and one that I do not own.
Not bad but slightly damaged. This one has SPOT spelled correctly. There is another version in which SPOT is spelled SPOOT.
Well worn but it still shows details. A nice one to have.
Nice but it is damaged.
They are beautiful and very shiny. :)
eBay here she comes.
And I thought this thread was going to be able one of my favorite cereals. Lol
@Randy Abercrombie I know you like these so get out of your beach chair and look at this one. Lol Have a great weekend my friend.
I believe it’s caused by a worn die.
A very nice incomplete clipped planchet. I say inch because that is the correct term. I also use clipped because more people know what that is and...
Well I’ve been an active member for 9 years on CT. Have y’all had enough yet or do you want another year. Lol Here is a good looking Liberty...
Remember, we can only see a photo of the coin. Where you have the real thing in hand. Best wishes for a good grade.
A Bust Half Dollar that is. Well that’s what I’m talking about here. Lol. Here’s an 1814 Capped Bust Half. It was designed by John Reich, a German...
First, the 1922 is a common date in just about any condition. Just not worth your time to remove those spots. Even in MS-60 it’s a $35 coin,...
It very well may be a proof. I can’t tell but that was my first thought when I saw this thread last night. It is a thought date and if a collector...
Now you’ve got it.
May I was transported to another year by mistake as I was caught in a time warp. Things like that do happen.
Oh the shame!
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