Scarce date in the capped bust dime series. [ATTACH]
Nicely toned early dime. [ATTACH]
I like your coin better. It may be the pictures, but the obverse of the top coin looks 'mushy'. Yours has a little less detail, but, is much more...
That is a veeery nice example of a scarce quarter. Congratulations! Amazing detail - you can clearly see the double strands of her head band. I...
I just saw your Vitellius PAX sestertius. An attractive example with nice patina, and quite scarce. I have two examples of this sestertius (one...
@Chris B , this is an excellent write-up on the Flemish Imitative coinage. This example in my collection was struck in Gorinchem. Can you explain...
Brandon, there is a Facebook group where these tokens/coins enjoy a lot of popularity with quite a few postings. I hope it is Ok if I post the...
Only the 1877 and the 1867/67 cost more than $100. Some cost around $15, most $30-75. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, I am almost ashamed to admit: The 1827 N-9 cost 95 euros, and the 1840 a little more, 100 euros+ commission.
One more I've just remembered: 1820 quarter, 70 euros + shipping. [ATTACH]
These are the ones which fit the bill, or less. Just the 1838-O Half Dime cost about 15 dollars more. This is a scarce coin, but it does have a...
I think FAKE. I have a well worn example I bought many years ago. Here is a comparison of the dates on both. My example is the one on the right....
This is my most expensive I ever bought: [ATTACH] It cost me about 1700 lawn mowings and walk-the-dogs. not to mention a new dinner table.
Sharing my example of the 1823 dime, Large E's. This is the least scarce of the two large E varieties. Also an overdate. [ATTACH]
Good point you make. That is the reason why I always double check rarity ratings with the sold archives at Heritage, Stacks/Bowers and Goldbergs....
@Blake Davis , you have a beautiful collection of Sestertii. I loved your Titus and Caligula most. Titus sestertii have become very difficult to...
When it comes to Bust Dimes I always refer to the 'Bust Dime Variety Identification Guide' by Zack, Scuderi and Merrill. The guide describes 4...
Here are my multicolored coins: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That is a nice example of the Spiked Chin/protruding tongue half cent. This is my example: [ATTACH]
Nice early U.S gold! another nice coin. As you say, the earliest U.S gold issues are pretty much unreachable for most of us. The best I have...
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