Neither my wife nor either of my kids have any interest. My stuff will just go to auction, I suppose, and hopefully there will be people...
Thanks. Oh, hey, THERE you are! Where ya been, man? Never heard back from you on Giveaway #124, back in June. I assume you got the prize?
Nice!!! Thank you for that final update! And with that, folks, we can lock up this thread for the archives. COINmas 2025 is now complete!...
Nice. What’s the grade? Obviously NGC, as I see those dastardly white prongs sticking into the photos. LOL
Thanks. None of mine has ever come with the shell.
Don’t know. Could it also be an issue of die state? Again, I don’t know.
Interesting.
You’ve already picked a prize in Giveaway 142, but since you get the option to change your mind if you win the drawing, then yeah, this one should...
Thank you. Here’s one from the “used to be mine” file. PCGS PR63. [ATTACH]
Thank you. I was thinking $40-ish. Think I paid something like $25 for it. I like it at that price.
They’re not exactly common, but they’re out there if you look around long enough. Good question re. the gilding. I don’t know for sure, but I...
United States: 1886 silver proof Seated Liberty dime PCGS PR64 CAM. Cert. #42975096. Numista-317075, Krause-Mishler-A92. Mintage: 886....
Oh, hey. Just remembered this other one from the "used to be mine" files. I may not have pictures of the gilt Irish penny I once owned, but...
What can you tell me about this Civil War token I picked up at the FUN show? Attribution? Approximate value as-is? (I know, the dealer had it...
Giveaway Lot #260203-01 United States: 1999 copper-coated zinc Lincoln Memorial cent, off-center error (ANACS MS66 RD) [ATTACH] Numista-43,...
United States: 1885 gold dollar, Type 3, ex-D.L. Hansen Collection PCGS MS65. Cert. #37566386. Numista-23120, Krause-Mishler-86. Mintage:...
Holy cow!!! $1,080.00! :greedy: OK, @NLL - you get to hear my cat Bean's opinion on the matter. I only roll out the "BeanWow" animated GIF on...
Good morning, and welcome to February 3rd. Today our type will be the Liberty Seated Half Dime Arrows (1853-55). Again, I lack a problem-free...
Aha! Old ANACS, eh? I still say it would have a shot at 64 nowadays. Maybe not "65 on a good day" as I previously guessed, but that's a pretty...
How could that be anything but good luck? Wow.
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