Good morning. It is Saturday, March 28th. Today our type is the Liberty Head Double Eagle (1850-1907). Here's mine. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Yep. And in this case, I choose the latter.
I’ve never really understood the “lowball” phenomenon, myself. At least not the slabbing part. I mean, if you want to collect “the worst...
Funny how they call it "The Spirit of '76", when it's the "76" that's missing!
Looks like a possible PO01 candidate to me?
I think it's pretty neat.
Neat to see Native American tribes issuing coins. (Well, silver rounds.) Talk about high relief! Those won't be very "stackable"! I can see...
Yeah, it might be a tiny strikethrough, on string or thread, as mentioned.
Ah, I want one now. I like owls on coins. Canada has made some nice ones. I don't have any, though. Below are the three "owl" coins I have....
Oh yeah!
You named your cat "Duncan" after Dunkin' Donuts, huh? :cat: You're not the only one to have named a cat after a restaurant chain. I once rescued...
Keep going with city views. It's a fun theme. Swiss Cantons (Zürich): 1739 silver "city view" 1/2-thaler (1 gulden of 36 schillings) [ATTACH]...
Today is March 27th, and our type is the Indian Head Eagle (1908-1933). Since nobody posted yesterday, you may post ANY of your $10 gold pieces...
Yesterday, March 26th (I was out sick), our type was the Liberty Head Eagle (1838 - 1907). Here's mine. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Good morning. It is Wednesday, March 25th. Our type for today is the Indian Head Half Eagle (1908-29). Here's mine. I bought it not for the...
I love the look! Kind of resembles my 1799. Same grade, even! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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