Good morning. Today is Thursday, April 2nd. Our type today is the Susan B. Anthony Dollar (1979-99). Here is the one from my early-2000s...
I like Monitor tokens. Here is mine. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
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@Kentucky 's daughter opted for a different prize lot, so this is what they're getting. A lot of folks have been after this lot for a while....
[IMG] This humble 1936 dime is the coin that started my numismatic adventure. On Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1976, when I was not quite 11...
Late '70s? Early '80s?
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This has that rather long-necked look. [IMG]
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This one is closer to the central European scene of the war, but is from just a few years too early. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The Thirty Years War was from 1618-1648, so this is the only one I have from that date range. Not from one of the involved countries. [ATTACH]...
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Very nice. Despite decades of collecting English and British coins, I have never owned one of these.
I doubt it. Even more prominent errors (clipped planchets and other anomalies) are fairly common. Quality control standards were not always as...
Lord Marcovan, Baron of Duntanemoore and the Letroshan Isles. Tenth Level Ranger Lord.
Woke up my sleeping wife.
In my post. All my posts.
Well, he was a dragon slayer, but that wasn't his name. The answer is right there, if you look closely enough. ;)
I don't think the SLQ above is worth the added expense of submitting to a TPG. But as to your conservation work on it, I think it looks decent....
Bicentennial Ike dollars. Brings back a fond memory. Bear with me as I go off on a slight tangent, and down Memory Lane. :) When I was a kid,...
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