I forgot, I have some more pictures, I just gadn't uploaded them yet. The two that I chose to post above are the ones that best show the detail on...
WMSJewelers, you have a point. The lighting wasn't the best, which almost completely masks the luster on this coin. My coin photography skills are...
obverse: [IMG] reverse: [IMG] Thanks.
I think thats the best one so far. LOL. I can't beleive the twists that this thread has taken.
Count me in too! Thank you.
Arnold is south of St. Louis. St. Charles is on the west side of St. Louis. Looking at my road map, I'm thinking its only about 30 minutes away if...
Yeah August sounds good. I'll probably end up going to both anyway.
Happy birthday tcore!
A little more info on the shows. Aug. 15-17, Missouri Numismatic Society 48th annual coin festival. St. Charles Convention Center. One Conbention...
Well, there was alot of interest in this last time, but only tcore and I met. We had a good time though. Maybe we can get some more people...
Thats awesome.
mikenoodle, I've had no problems. Are you trying to look at the picture immediately after uploading it? If so, it may not have showed up yet due...
I'll have to open up the later copy and see that, hehe. I'm obviously a week behind in my reading :)
Actually Frank, it was in the column too. Anyway, no big deal. I was mainly just wondering if anyone else had caught it.
Thanks. I just checked my '08 redbook, and found the same answer. So apparently there was no such thing as seated liberty coinage in 1829...
I'm looking at the April 28 issue of coinworld. Q. David Bowers' column on page 20 is about 1829 half dimes. It repeatedly says "Seated Liberty...
Yeah. I would assume that any time you moved the bag you would cause some new bag marks to occur.
LOVE those walkers!
Wow. That grading sounds very expensive! I would just keep them raw personally.
I have drunk gold, but never eaten it :)
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