Who else has a Laffy Buck? Post ‘em! :) Right after I bought the coin above, a friend gifted me a really sweet circulated example with CircCam...
Well, I expect you'll see that more often with proof coins, since they were made for and saved by collectors from the beginning, rather than being...
United States: 1900 silver Lafayette commemorative dollar PCGS MS63. Cert. #45035213. Numista-40890, Krause-Mishler-118. Mintage: 50,026...
United States: 1899-S gold Liberty Head double eagle ($20.00), With Motto NGC MS63. Cert. #111214-002. Numista-23125, Krause-Mishler-74.3....
I could concur with XF45 (or EF45, if you prefer).
United States: 1896 copper-nickel proof 5-cents, Liberty Head type PCGS PR64. Cert. #44818008. Numista-3683, Krause-Mishler-112. Mintage:...
Oh, thanks for making me look. I am so relieved see that instead of the $4K Sac$ linked in the OP, I have the alternate option of his AU 1943...
I'm so eclectic and all over the map that I don't know that anything from me would necessarily surprise anyone. But I'm not especially into...
More from that thread over on CU: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Yes. I figure we might as well enjoy playing with it as a toy until it finally takes over the world and enslaves humanity. ;)
Are OGH worth a premium to me? I can't really say they are, but ... Let me take this excuse to post the only OGH coin in my present collection....
Oh yes. Etsy is a whole 'nother level of ridiculousness.
:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: This photo is hilarious. :hilarious: [ATTACH]
Not a bad looking War nickel, for one that actually went through the war. For five cents? It's definitely a winner.
Cool. Haven't seen any yet, but then again, I haven't really been looking, either. I do like that dime design.
While I have no firsthand information, I would expect a larger and heavier coin to potentially move more in the holder, not less than a smaller...
I swapped out most of my bullion gold for more numismatic gold last year, so I'll ride out the storm without caring too much. I've never been...
I'll leave it to the die variety folks to properly answer you, but I've seen blobby mintmarks before on coins, so I suspect it isn't all that unusual.
I'm currently a little more than halfway through the audiobook version of Michael Broer's Napoleon: Soldier of Destiny. I've been listening to it...
Cool counterstamped CC quarter, @dwhiz! I like that one.
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