First off, this wasn't a bad question at all and I probably would have asked on here myself. It could have been attempted 40-50 years ago. I'm...
tcore: That's a nice one! It's funny how there can be other ones toned somewhat similarly and they don't get a star. Does anybody know why...
I use a Canon S3 powershot. You have a little more control with it than a point and shoot but it's not as expensive as a SLR (Rebel XT, etc.)...
I'd say you're probably right. A lot of communication going on between people over what's a good deal and what's not. BTW, I sent you a PM a...
lol Yeah, at first I was going to be more PC and go with something like "senior collectors" but it sounded too goofy to me. Funny, I've...
I've also thought that could be a possibility. Because now there's a huge selection of anything you could want, but the internet is also catering...
...and for me, I guess an old timer could be somebody that was collecting in the 70 & 80s :D. Anyway, I'm sure the question's been asked...
It appears that they give a lot of nicely toned Morgans stars. But of course the coin also has to be in superb shape. It says in the book...
Aahhh, now I get all the posts! That's a really cool goal. I can imagine it's a tough one to follow. I like it. Makes sense. You can't...
I was reading in a NGC grading book tonight and ran across a small section where it talked about the star that's given to the best eye appeal...
VF or EF.... 80 bucks was a steal for that. I'd like to know where you keep finding them also. I'm not planning on going big into collecting...
Yeah, you have a point. Though the pictures are fairly poor for someone trying to sell something that expensive.
:mouth: LOL! I laughed until I realized how pathetic it was. I love how it says condition, Uncirculated. Method of manufacture, Proof....
Unless NGC has really old version holders that I'm unaware of..... My first question is where is the bar code? Next, only the grade should be...
Thanks for all the help guys! I learn a little more about these all the time. The CBHs sure are an interesting series. I don't mind the...
Thanks for the link. Based on that, it may be a O-102. Is there anything else to compare?
Thanks for the info guys. I've been in contact with Bone Digger and he didnt see anything wrong with it either. Here is the obverse: [IMG]...
I was just looking around and ran across this 1817 with a notch out of the D as well. FWIW...
Found another 1810 with similar characteristics on the E and D. Not quite as much as this one but somewhat similar indents. He calls it an O-110...
Why does the bottom of the last 'E' and 'D' in United look funny on this coin? This is an 1810. The obverse is in better shape. As of right...
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