Nice, sharp coin . . . AU55.
Affirmative. In fact, your coin appears to be a retained cud, with the die break returning to the rim between the T & E in UNITED. I assume this...
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I'm already registered for the January FUN Show, and am eager to be there, as long as the virus is well under control.
Not to worry Nate . . . it still is . . . no respect lost on this end either. We all have differences of one kind or another. That's what makes...
Not exactly . . . let's talk apples and apples, not apples and oranges. I'm not addressing Nate's need to get in his car and make local trips out...
I think there's really no question about that. Personally, I think that's an awful move in times like these. Imagine falling victim to COVID...
Okay, so you're not concerned about your own welfare . . . but what if you unwittingly contract the virus and pass it on to your Dad? And should...
Yeah . . . killing off their greatest source of revenue has got to be a major concern.
I want very badly to get back to normal, but am resisting the temptation. In my mind, short of a kissing booth, coin shows would be one of the...
While not eager to be willfully left in the dust, I am not a self-professed goldbug either. I maintain more dollars in non-gold inventory than in...
Just like die struck fakes, the very finest of vacuum cast fakes are just as identifiable, because exactly the same imperfections show up on every...
I find those statements to be rather bold. Have you considered the possibility that you may have purchased a slightly over-graded coin, and that...
I think you should carry that silver quarter as a pocket piece. It's precious little compensation for not having a gradation ceremony, but it...
Yeah, if I recall correctly, I was underbidder on a proof 1864 SM 2c in his collection (Superior Galleries, I think). A very rare coin. That's...
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