United States: 1925-D gold Indian Head quarter-eagle ($2.50) PCGS MS63. Cert. #40587486. Numista-6158, Krause-Mishler-128. Mintage: 578,000....
I've found these big silver French écus are especially prone to adjustment marks. In this case, I did not find them too objectionable. Since the...
Thankee, Sir. I take that as a compliment. :) "Misfit"? Yep. I wear the badge proudly. As previously mentioned, I am a walker of the road...
NGC Generation 5.0 "no-line fatty", encapsulated circa 1992-1995. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] PCGS Generation 3.1 old green holder (OGH), encapsulated...
I remember that one! :)
Good morning. It is Tuesday, February 24th. Today our type will be the Liberty Seated Quarter Arrows (1853-55). This of course comprises two...
Anybody who wants these may enter the current Giveaway #142 (or any subsequent one of my "pick your prize" giveaways, if nobody wins this lot in...
I do wish the image was a little larger.
Yeah. Uh-oh. BIG red flag. :yack:
Intriguing, but I reckon the jury is still out. (Edit- after comparing one of the ones on Etsy- my verdict is in: bad.)
Cool find, even if impaired.
I concur with VG. Catalogs $200 in VG (assuming I looked up the correct variety), so it might be worth certification even if it did come back...
I dunno about DDR, but it does look like a lightly impaired proof.
I doubt it. Everybody's by now gotten used to such a wide variety of quarter designs (not to mention nickels and even cents), that I doubt most...
You mean Marianne. Yes, there is a resemblance there, now that you mention it. Won’t be the first time our coins (unintentionally or otherwise)...
A mildly interesting thing.
COINgratulations! I have never owned a Liberty Cap copper aside from one holed 1794 cent. Your half cent indeed looks great for a FR02, because...
Still do. Come on over to the Contests forum and get ‘em!
Hello. It is Monday, February 23rd. Today we move on to our next type, which is the Liberty Seated Quarter No Motto (1838-65). Exception: do not...
At that price point, you can definitely chalk that one up as a win! And the coin really ain’t all that bad looking, either.
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