Dude got all of his coins back on the first try. Coastertrains Productions is gonna be in the running for best short documentary at the oscars,...
Hmmm, "retired grandpa selling stuff for fun" is selling multiple early 19th century half cents for $49 each and no red flags went up? No...
Thanks, that was my impression.
Are you referring to the resemblance to a chocolate necco wafer? Honest question, I'm really trying to learn to spot these things. [ATTACH]
Mega Red is massive, almost positive there's no spiral version. Only the regular version is offered in spiral-bound....
Poking around the internet for clues, I read part II of your article and told myself to look up part I (but didn't). What I get for being lazy. ;)...
I'll play (says the rank amateur who knows nothing about the series)... In the few sources I just looked at, I don't see any mention of a die...
Over $5K now. The colors, surfaces, and strike make it unattractive to my eye but comparing it to a PCGS coinfacts specimen I don't see anything...
Happy halloween!
I've found linking to another site is problematic sometimes. Downloading to my local drive then uploading to CT seems to always work. Maybe...
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Sing Sing, that's a cool pedigree (maybe cool isn't the right word but you know what I mean).
No worries :). Bottom line is buy what gives you pleasure and ignore the noise. The Limited Edition set has always been a curiosity, though.
Nice finds, I like the minty-red 1968-S
Neat looking coin but it's hard to believe it was "accidentally" created and then got out of the facility without a little help. An Ike in the...
Nope, silver proof set includes the quarters for $105. So you're paying $23 more for the Limited Edition, and you don't get the cent, nickel, or...
Perhaps, but there's no limit on silver proof sets or proof ASE's sold individually.
$23 more than buying a silver proof set and proof ASE separately, and doesn't include the cent, nickel, or dollar coins.o_O
Found on the EAC website. jrgrellman@gmail.com.
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