Awww
Nah, we’ll just do three drawings.
I hope there is a #4 sometime. We’d still need to see #3 first, since this thread is #2. ;) Maybe later, after this one is done, of course....
Wow, the pot just got sweeter.
Would have. (Sorry- former English major.) ;) You still can, if you win. As I said in the intro:
What comes around goes around. I've given away tons and tons of stuff (hundreds of dollars worth in 55+ giveaways here, as of this post), but yet...
I have a couple of (nickel) 3-cent pieces I need to add to the giveaway goodies page, but as of this post I have not yet had time to price them...
I agree. Not much personal interest in the modern stuff for me, but they’re fun to give away, and if they’re found “in the wild”, then yeah,...
@William F- If the “$20 Large Cent Guy” approves (which it seems he just did), it looks like you’re golden. There’s a fella who knows a thing or...
I had never even heard of or seen the type, which goes to show how totally out of touch I am with modern issues! :rolleyes:
Is that the same David Lawrence as in the prominent dealer? I've bought a lot from them over the last year. This rather modest Barber dime...
Neat how prominently the overdate on the 1810/09 shows, despite the low grade.
As @brg5658 mentioned, the slab images on the NGC cert pages are there for verification more than glamor. I do think that is useful. While I...
PCGS just happens to put the TrueView images on the cert pages (if one happens to exist for that coin). NGC doesn't do this with the Photovision...
NGC's full-slab cert page images certainly stink most of the time (though they're better than nothing). However, their (paid, premium)...
Numismedia can help give you a baseline, though I think real-world prices for the W-mint quarters are higher than a lot of what's listed there, no...
I like the CT quarter, too. Maybe my second favorite. Top five, anyway. I like coins with trees on them.
I know I have a lot of intimidating text in my contest intros, but once you get the hang of it, it's easy enough.
Nice!
Nice find. Not an easy coin to photograph, with dark copper and light porosity.
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