It’s not for everyone. But I like it.
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Sounds like you’re sitting on a respectable pile of silver, then!
Not yet I don’t, but I’m workin’ on it! ;) (And I put it all in two large safe deposit boxes.) @johnmilton - he’s your “one of everything” guy....
Welcome back, Mr.Bad!
Maybe that’s all it is. Thanks. Coin is not in hand just yet.
OMG! Score!!! WTG!!! :woot: Here- I only roll out this GIF of my cat Bean on special occasions, when it’s warranted… :cat: [ATTACH]
That’s certainly on the “to-do” list, albeit not a top immediate priority. I have the feeling that Type 2 G$ is gonna be a booger in MS. :nailbiting:
Yes, I'm sure they saw extensive circulation.
I'd much rather spend my money on the mint's products from 100-200+ years ago than blow it on their modern output. Mind you, I'm not hatin' on...
:) Not for sale, but PCGS says $585 (not taking the CAC bean into account). I have $520 in it, for what that's worth.
United States: 1883 copper-nickel proof 5-cents, Shield type PCGS PR64. Cert. #43777735. CAC verified. Numista-4411, Krause-Mishler-97....
I love those mintmarks inside the wreath, for some reason.
Lovely addition. Perfect coin for a 7070 set.
OK, drop the grade now! Inquiring minds wanna know! ;)
Thanks for the explanation. I had already pretty much deduced that it had little to do with actual blacksmiths.
United States: 1881 bronze proof Indian Head cent NGC PR65 RB. Cert. #1663649-015. Numista-2356, Krause-Mishler-90a. Mintage: 3,575. Ex-Don...
Yes, I understand that dilemma. This is another reason I don't have much intention of pursuing the subtypes in the double eagles. That money...
These are neat. That one looks like a pretty decent example for the type. Love the crude King George bust and harp. I once had a holed example...
I abandoned this project. It was only a casual sideline for me anyway. The rise of silver prices put me more into the mood to sell than to buy....
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