That's a neat find, if it's a RPD. I like the woodgrain effect, too.
Hi, nathan, since I don't subscribe to the graysheet, what I do is sign on at Heritage Auction Galleries (free membership) and go to the auction...
I bought this humble specimen just because its crusty, worn, and from the Big Easy Mint. Today I took a closer look at it, and I believe it has a...
Another nifty, uncluttered design that I think deserves more attention- here is my humble example, I'd like to see some of the ones y'all have...
I think the Walking Liberty half is one of the best designs ever, and they keep looking good even when almost worn down to a disc! here are two...
More nice coins and photos! Those really set the standard for 'eye appealing' imho.
Nice photos, your lighting and the sharp lens really pick up the fine details, even the mint frost.
Terrific photos of some gorgeous coins! Thanks for posting them and kudos to Todd for his expert work.
I don't think they had labels printed with anything less than 67, did they??
Some very nice type coins, I think the trade dollar is around AU50-53, a type II/II, you may want to take a close look at the chin and foot for...
This is a very high volume seller, if someone is willing to spend a lot of time sorting wheat from chaff, some good buys are there to be had. I...
I'm not sure I understood the question. I can read "copy," however, at which point my interest wanes.
Looks like lotsa baggies, I also think MS63-ish.
Nice pickups! I think that's a great set to have, I have the set in a Capitol holder from my Dad's collection, nowhere near as good condition as...
I just can't bring myself to go higher than xf-40.
Neat find, all sorts of errors in that series.
One more thing, Larry Briggs' book mentions that one of the reverse dies has extremely mushy legends- sounds like this coin.
spectacular coin, Larry- love the toning!
I believe it is AU- very little wear to be seen. I can't tell how much luster is left. The obverse fields look pretty bright compared to the rest...
The seller tells me that it was graded about 7 years ago. It was part of a large group of Franklins and Roosie dimes that had been stored in paper...
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