Common courtesy is not a common as it once was.
Wow Joe... You never cease to amaze me.
I am more of a kind that grandma passed and these coins were in her jewelry box. They were rejected by the coinstar machine so they were simply spent.
Hi Megan and welcome to the forum.... When they are circulated to the point that the date is worn off they aren’t worth grading. Still is a...
LordM.... Did these circulate exclusively in the New York area or did they get circulated in a wider area? Everything I have read about them seems...
Very wise words. Thank you
Oh man.... I just may steal that cool idea!
At the risk of sounding like a mockingbird.... Those are very cool in any condition.
I did finally do that. You know me. I was as polite a southern gentleman as there is. I believe the boy was a bit miffed with me. He has sent me...
Don’t know your budget. Pre-33 gold has the tangible gold value as well as the historical numismatic value. If your budget allows, you can never...
Because you haven’t unboxed it yet??:rolleyes:
I was.... And bought four of each except the five ounce and gold.... Only one each of those.... Yeah, I was all in on that one!
Welcome to the forum. Just wanted to briefly comment on keeping your coin safe..... Coins are prime targets for thieves. I have heard to many...
These do dramatically jump in price in the higher grades. I have several in the F-XF range now. I do want a nice slabbed example.
Mcbrauns half would satisfy my need. I like well struck coins with nice detail. A little wear doesn’t bother me. And the whiter the better.
Mine will show up... I just know it.
I see.... So that is your "go-to" magnification then. I thought you were saying you hadn't used it in years. So you see the advantage in using...
Those certainly have a coolness factor to them!
So you typically use regular hand held magnification?
Yes sir. How do you mean adjustable? Are there two lenses in the piece?
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