Looks like a $1.00 gold Liberty round coin. Minted by a private mint, not the US mint. A California gold piece from the gold rush. Should be in...
I do have some new error coins that arrived yesterday but y’all know me. I haven’t opened the box yet.
I’ve been working on finishing some of my sets for years. I’m down to the last few coins on a number of the sets. I have the key and semi-key...
@Barney McRae I understand what you’re saying but look at the 1899 in VF-20. It’s listed in my slightly older Red Book for $175.00 with a mintage...
You’re almost down to the expensive ones. Best wishes for you to complete your tasks. If you start a new collection with the intention of filling...
Sorry all but couldn’t resist. It’s been awhile since we’ve seen errors like this 2015 Blue Ridge Parkway Quarter. It’s obviously a mint error as...
That’s a really cool token and it has a nice piece of history to go with it. :)
With the description given I would not buy it and the price adds to that reason. The cost is too high even for early dates. I’d be willing to say...
I do believe it is.
I was thinking use for a coaster myself. Since you have a different one it makes me wonder if it wasn’t a coaster set of 6 different coin types.
I have a small number of railroad tokens as I find them very interesting. This is my newest one, from the New Haven railroad. What’s really...
It looks like a coin but it’s not. It’s a token that’s 3” in diameter. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here’s a nice looking 1975-D Cent in a lucky cent holder from a bank in Boston. I would have cropped the reverse to position the coin correctly...
And Vcoins has a good reputation.
I’m not good with ancient coins but it looks good to me.
Best wishes
Settle at $76 or close to it for the weekend.
Sal, you’re dice didn’t circulate and the does that made them weren’t worn. :woot:
It’s sure bouncing around this week.
All caused by a worn die. MD.
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