$12 apiece when you buy 20, that's a deal! It lists for over $100 in G-4, I wonder how they make any money at those prices. :troll::banghead:;)
To muddy the waters further, one can now buy empty slabs, custom printed labels, and holograms directly from China if you prefer DIY at home....
I browsed AliExpress and found several slabbed Morgans for sale. One vendor even touted their "coin production" capability, with pictures of the...
Sweet. I still haven't found one.
I remember Drago the Wolf.
My Canadian proof set. I've had the pleasure of the company of two of these breeds. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The mint is vague about identifying the cars but I suspect it's based on the "$20 Grand" Deusenberg from the 1933 World's Fair. Deusenbergs were...
It's a Duesy, alright! ;):)
Yes those do look like die chips on the letters.
My grandpa was a farmer. He had a "cowboy" belt buckle that held a silver dollar. He put an Ike in it and my grandma gave it to me when he passed...
Not a terrific looking coin nor much in demand but I suspect I will put together a set before my collecting days are over. Like Randy mentioned,...
It appears quite similar to the crown of George VI on his coronation coinage, as one might expect. [ATTACH]
Cool idea, I like it. Get yourself a P-Touch and make those labels look good.:);):rolleyes:
NGCX = (0.143 * Sheldon) Does that look right?
I see several heart-shaped punches on Amazon. A rough measurement tells me the date on a zincoln is about 5 mm wide. That's all I got :)
Impressive set of proofs! :woot:
Here's one of my two humble type coins. I have to admit, I bought it only as a type coin but I've come to appreciate how unique the shield nickel,...
I find your campaign tokens fascinating, thanks for posting another (rare) one.
Or Grandad's gone and neither he nor his heirs care any more :(
1963 and doesn't appear to have circulated much. Probably liberated in the recent past by someone who didn't know or didn't care what it is.
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