I think it's funny that I go see my dealer and drop four bills.... And the coin that has my interest is the ten buck piece.
I don't know yet. We have only just met. I'll report back.
Certainly not a phenomenal acquisition. I love the history that lives in my coins. Went to my dealers place to pick up some stuff he had picked up...
Oh yeah! Not too shabby at all!!
I been to the old Sheldon church on a number of occasions. The place is exactly what your mind envisions when you think of 18th-19th century...
We have some civil war era headstones in our church cemetery. I believe there may be a Headstone for a Colonel Beauregard Culpepper if I am not...
You are correct. I am not an educated man but have been a successful businessman for 30 years. I write and receive a lot of business...
Excellent way to show this. Because I my serious numismatic learning was done in a previous generation, the Choice and Gem BU designations are...
I see it that way too. We have already elevated the value of this hobby out of the reach of many potential hobbyists. If we take away the bargain...
You mean the decomposed area cleverly disguised as a letter “T” on the steps of the Memorial?
It would take a serious coin addict to find the beauty in that.:)
You have got to be kidding?
Ok... Ok..... But can we get back to the dogs?
I experienced exactly this when I finally was able to purchase my first St Gaudens many years ago. That was a pinnacle for me back then. And I...
Dang girl!! Did you find another one?? I’m jealous! Way to go.
What do you do with all that free time?;)
I have seen empty mint bags be collectible. Would a sealed mint bag not be collectible? Even if its contents are a common date?
Oh I know!! I entered the Army and Elvis died in 77!
Ha!! No more posts before coffee!!
A trial run as an option to replace expensive copper then. And since it wasn't put into circulation, they belong to the US Mint I take it.
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