Was that dealer Jason out of Colorado? At the last FUN show he had a details 1796 quarter and there just aren't that many of them out there....
I stand corrected.
This 1795 dollar has the correct obverse and reverse die pairing for the BB-11 die marriage. It is the only variety with 16 berries on the...
There is no 1849-O dollar. If the slab actually says 1849-O and you didn't just mis-type, then the slab and coin within are counterfeit. If you...
@BIC, you are getting excellent advice from members here. You should follow your instincts and run from these offerings. The next thing you...
Since I can't know what you mean by "decent", my comments must be somewhat general. As far as I'm concerned, decent coins run the entire grade...
Ouch! I don't like liver, either.
You might want to focus on the 1919 and 1920. My research indicates these were among the best struck and most common/least expensive of the Type...
Thanks. I hope it looks good in-hand. Of course, when I put it under the 30X stereo microscope, it will magnify any and all faults. Maybe I...
I've been looking for some time for a nice 1919 or 1920 SLQ in MS-65 or 66 to replace the 1917-D ANACS EF-45 in my type set. I already had...
The 1864 L has a pointed bust. The non-L coin has a rounded bust. Here are the two in my collection of each type. Yours looks kinda pointy to...
Because the show is put on by FUN - Florida United Numismatists. Orlando is pretty central to Florida.
"Dave, my mind is going. I can feel it. I can feel it. My mind is going."
I'll make a point of looking. Your half dime exhibit a few years ago was fab!
I got this from the ANA Club Directory for Philadelphia. Didn't get a hit for Collegeville. You might try the ANA site and narrow your searches...
I saw something similar today. No information on what happens then. Does the current CAC function of identifying A and B coins then just go...
I think this is the O-113, Small Stars. I don't know the series very well but the plate coin in Overton shows a very weak strike or a bulged die...
I'll be there. Some of the time I will be at my LCC table, the Central Florida Coin Club.
Interesting that the 1/2 oz. coin is denominated $20 while the 1 oz. Maple Leaf is denominated $50.
Not to quibble, but the Union ironclad was the Monitor as shown on the token. It fought the confederate ship Virginia which was the Union wooden...
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