I'd have to see the luster - if the luster is there, no question it gets a star. If the luster isn't all there, probably no star.
The thing that really struck me about that Saint you bought, @GoldFinger1969 , is the absolutely stunning and original color. The gorgeous color...
When I was young, I heard about a guy who made an "off-center coin clock." At each hour (1, 2, 3, etc.) he had 10 coins radiating out from center...
Do you have a link to these listings so I can see what you're talking about? I don't look through ultra-moderns, but I still like to keep up...
Thanks for the great comments, y'all! This one is buried deep in the Poe Collection. (Coming in a few decades to a Heritage Auction near you:...
It's funny what some consider a "complete" collection. Often times, what we today consider "complete" is dictated by what the Redbook included 50...
I am a huge fan of working hub doubling because it has the exact same appearance of a (working die) doubled die. However, since it is so...
It depends on how you define it: 1. If you were to ask any random collector which one they'd rather have, I'd wager a 1914D that the majority...
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"Undervalued" often equates to "unpopular." People call something undervalued either because it used to be higher valued (like Washington...
Brilliant advice - everyone should follow this!
Next bid is up to $1650. That's more than I'd be willing to spend.
Ha, that was me! I'd never seen anything like it, but once you explained the piece I realized it was quite clever. Very interesting!
To further clarify, because I'm guessing a lot of people don't know what that term means: The Master Hub was used to make a Master Die....
It was great to meet you, @TypeCoin971793 ! I could tell you were nervous during your presentation, but you did a good job. And the information...
Oh yeah, absolutely no doubt in my mind that the 2 are related. My biggest question when you posted the holed coin - is the OP the same coin...
Very nice coin, but I am skeptical of it getting a 63. The marks on the neck/jaw are too severe. Still a fantastic coin, though !
Interesting look, John. One you don't see very often. I think there's a big difference between the Saint you show and the Indian in the OP, however.
Huh, that's fascinating. I didn't know this before, but after the fantastic lecture that @TypeCoin971793 gave at FUN, I now know that there's...
Haha, I had to google the word when you first used it. Apparently it is British slang, hence the Yankees being confused.
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