Coin Star Reject Bin?
Thanks. A friend that works for a TPG declared it MS-63 and the '27 P to be MS-61. I don't care to get them slabbed.
Sitting in at the bar in a tavern in a little town in Nebraska. Close to the RR station. Waiting for the train. A guy next to me was buying his...
I'm taking a wild guess. Those coins that have edge lettering have orientation up or down from the obverse or reverse. Sometimes they are called...
Did you buy his place from the estate?
You told us a few years ago. Get with me, I might remember.
A couple of mine: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is an attempt to show the set of Peace Dollars. If it is difficult to review please let me know. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice. Are you sure it made your month? I'd guess it could have made your year.
Would it be the best to start a thread and post collections as I get them organized or photographed? Any suggestions?
I'll start working on that.
Does your new outfit have a rear pocket?
I hate it when that happens. With me it is two or more to get started. Have a good day.
Nice collection and nice holder. I have mine in an album. They are heavy coins and tend to loosen over time. The way you have them seems very sturdy.
The one posted says AU-58 on the label.
Here is my 1921 [ATTACH]
I never knew that. Thanks for the feedback.
All of my coins are raw. The TPG's don't have "great eye appeal" designation. That is my only criteria. Your 1923 above has great eye appeal.
Thanks for the show.
Here are two that may be gradable: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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