A friend in India sent me these. I really like the obverse, and the story behind the man on the reverse too. [IMG] [IMG]
Wow. That is a beautifull token, in great shape! Nice bit of photography too. The story of it is interesting. And it is pretty cool that less than...
No one is born with grading abilities.
Thanks for the opportunity! Count me in.
When you started this thread elaine, I did not agree with you at all. I thought that the $1 silver eagle was low enough. But the way the economy...
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Yes, I have seen these and read about them. Apparently it was indeed man-made, and done way back then. Apparently a sick sense of humor is nothing...
I subscribe to both those, and coinvalues. They're all good. But overall CoinWorld is my fav.
The PCGS girls? Nice!
I don't think of the different dimensions. I collect mostly U.S. but some World and Ancients both on the side too. I guess in my mind a collector...
...on "full step" Jefferson nickels?
I spent a bunch of Kennedys last year, and had no problem. Most people actually seemed really excited to receive them.
A guy I know recieved a Peace dollar while working at a gas station. And I just read about a guy in Numismatic News getting a 1906 $10.00 Eagle...
When did Europe become a country? hehehe. Just kiddin.
I've been out of town for about 30 hours and don't know whats goin on. But I agree with what rzage said. :)
Mostly good rules. I don't completely agree with #4 And #8 isn't good for some people. People collect what they like. And to alot of people, that...
I think its a 64.
Are you right? I think so.
I think the OP should send it in...But just because I really want to see if it gets slabbed or not :)
I started on my Walker set before I had learned enough. A couple of the first ones I bought were cleaned AU coins for BU prices. And to make...
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