How strange. 110 years later it's laying in a parking lot.
I don't fill album holes, but I do fill "holes" in the oddball coins I'm looking to collect. "Just to have one" is a stronger motivator for me...
Proofs are pretty but they were made for collectors and were collected and preserved. I find coins made for circulation yet survived (in whatever...
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There are much better examples but I got it from grandpa and it's definitely a hat. [ATTACH]
Maybe we can put together an 1892 set before moving on. :) [ATTACH]
This goes back a couple years, but I didn't have a bicentennial Ike. Paid a little too much. But the shop owner out on the sidewalk gave us a...
A low MS 1901-S or 1903-S Barber dime, with the variety I'm interested in. Might have to settle for high AU.
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"Mint officials were reportedly unhappy with the issued Morgan dollar design, but once it achieved a workable average die life, it made little...
Some horrible old photos, but you get the idea. I love the 1947 Maple Leafs. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And my profile...
Is it possible that it's some sort of micro-clip? It looks indented when I zoom way in and there's a tiny edge of raised metal left of Liberty on...
Gorgeous example and one of my favorite designs, the ship is awesome. I went with 66 just because I like it so much.
I know, I'm just curious if there's a reference book that calls them "Liberty Cap dime". Usually Jeopardy doesn't make such a blatant mistake.
Numista calls it Liberty Cap. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces27521.html I don't know what's considered correct but it seems like there...
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It's on YouTube. Somebody correctly answered #2, 4 and 5 as listed above. #1 was the Double Jeopardy, and he guessed Indian Head Penny. #3 all...
Interesting article. He's also selling the plate block of Inverted Jenny stamps, and the One-Cent Magenta stamp, both famous and one of a kind....
It didn't take me long to find a similar one on Heritage. That's about all I can contribute to this... Edit - it's a NGC XF45....
It's just plating bubbles that happen to look like something. Ask yourself - under what circumstances would or could the mint possibly produce...
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