Is that color called “Moonlight Mint”, by any chance?
Don’t you need a sarcasm emoji?
Yes, numismatics is cool because you can choose what you collect and why. Choose errors, or not. Varieties, or not. Only silver? Only up to 1964?...
Yeah, I think we need some moose in Bucks County. I was sitting on the patio yesterday when a herd of deer snuck up, either to feast on our...
A coin where I went outside my usual - type set, Lincolns, and Jeffersons. I remember seeing the beaver from when I was a kid in northern Ohio,...
You could knock that down to three easily. The 1922 is not an intentional regular issue, but could be considered either a variety or a mint error,...
I’m glad you mentioned the lathe. If you look closely under the bust you can see lines that look suspiciously like a lathe cut them. Could this be...
Could always be Details or Genuine instead…
I have been seeing a lot of woodworking videos lately. They usually run a router around the edge of a tabletop to round it over to a 1/8” radius....
Maybe it’s because originally the coin was minted in England? I was wondering the same thing so I am glad to see they threw off the shackles of...
This is an animation I made of LordM’s proof. I’ve changed my technique since then, so maybe I could do better now - but I’ve always liked the way...
Alas, my poor wife has had to suffer my wit (or half-wit) for 53 years. I really feel for whats-her-name.
I suspect you may not be 100% serious, for some reason. (Santa?) But, if there were strike doubling, we would see it everywhere, such as the...
Here are two more of the same year and mint. So, probably the same master dies even if the actual dies were almost certainly different. The extra...
Go with your heart. Which one knocks your socks off? If there is a price difference, either up or down, consider splitting it with the dealer so...
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Hmmm, you could put down some plastic wrap, then the cardboard. If you plan to set up the cabinet right away when you arrive, I wouldn’t think...
Cardboard is easy to cut to size. You could cut partial sizes to fill the empty space and then stack more on top to fill out the depth of the...
Thank you for the thoughtful response.
I keep coming back to the 24-D. I can hardly imagine a grade MS64BN that does less to capture the nature of a coin. When I look at that...
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