That is really cool, especially with the inset stone. I've been tempted by some WWI African campaign engraved coins, but as you say, they can be...
Thanks! :)
Nice! As you probably know there are a number of varieties of differing rarities. I believe mine is the most common. It looks like yours has a...
I first came across this type in one of Heritage's Shipwreck Auctions, and was immediately taken with the fascinating history behind the coins -...
Cool find! That's a nice design.
Thanks all! @johnmilton, love that mint luster! I sent the coin back this morning. I think I'll be getting a refund as soon as USPS is in...
Thanks all for your input. I've packaged it up and will be returning the coin today. Live and learn! @Pickin and Grinin and @lordmarcovan - now...
Thanks! Yeah it's clearly not mint state - in addition to the dings, I think I see wear on the portrait and other high points. And I've seen that...
I'd been anticipating the arrival of this coin, advertised as a red gem BU. The seller just used a stock photo so I couldn't see what it actually...
No, but that's cool!
Very true!
A good reminder to always closely compare the TPG photos with the actual coin.
Hmm. I think the Lincoln, Washington, and Gettysburg medals seem to be the most interesting to me.
It's nice, but I much prefer a more even and symmetrical pattern of toning. Also I'd prefer both sides to show toning.
Your photo? That is a fantastic use of lighting to simulate the sunset over the waves!
I think this one is my most expensive world coin. At $422 I probably overpaid, but it's a really nice example with good surfaces, and they don't...
That is some incredible toning! :wideyed:
Very nice!
1886 P, a common one.
Well, I finally scored! Had one in my eBay cart for a little while, but the price seemed a tad high (though under $500.) But it checked all the...
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