Since many of us are house-bound or at least semi-house-bound, I have decided to dust off some my old articles that I write for my local club and...
The stock market has done a job on me. I am pulling in my horns. I won’t say I won’t buy anything, but it’s got to be something I really want and...
I think that was cleaned and inexpertly re-colored. Most of the half cent varieties, that were made for circulation (NOT the Proof only dates,...
Like the Lettered Edge Capped Bust Half Dollars, many of these coins were hoarded in banks to back their paper currency. That is why so many of...
The 1837 Reeded Half Dollar is a lot more common than the 1838, but you don't see very many 1837s that are as nice as the piece I posted. Here is...
I have had a couple of collectors asking me if I wanted to sell the 1838. There has been no interest in the 1837. That “old PCGS magic” comes...
Collectors are reluctant to buy the whole set when they don’t need all of the coins that in it. You will probably get more if you sell the coins...
The 1837 is graded MS-64, and the 1838 is graded MS-62.
This 1808 quarter eagle is rated #2 by type collectors, behind the 1796 quarter eagle. It is a one year type with a mintage of 2,710. It is in a...
A Lincoln Plaque by Victor D. Brenner on green marble. Be careful of these some deceptive forgories have been made and offered to collectors....
I goofed up the last sentance of my post and fixed it. I don't understand your point. You say that the small cents were NOT popular at first...
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