Neat. I have no Dakota-related items and have never been to either Dakota.
I've heard of the variety but never seen one. Guess it's pretty subtle, huh? Can't see anything in those pics. Congrats on the find. Did you...
Nice to see the CC on a 20c piece. That one looks to have pretty nice details, too.
Beat me to it. I could've ID'ed the ruler and the denomination, but not the RIC number.
You must have linked from your messages screen, Sal, because when I clicked your link in the OP, I had to log into eBay to see the coin.
Good morning. It is Saturday, March 14th. Today we move into the silver dollars. Our type for today is the Liberty Seated Dollar No Motto...
If you're talking about @JoshuaP and if my memory serves me correctly, he's been in North Africa (Morocco?), studying Arabic.
Here’s an extra chance in the hat for you, since you’ve been trying a while. :)
Not my work. Not Don’s, either. He must’ve hired someone.
I think I saw a coin where the eagle heads had elephants in their beaks. Crazy cool coins.
Interesting woodie. Nice semi-key. I’ll concur with @ksmooter61 and guess 35 to 40.
I’m a big fan of 19th century proofs, though I can’t always afford them. This one wasn’t too bad. It’s a $600 coin per PCGS trend price, but I...
Wow. Yeah, good luck! I’ll be interested to hear any future updates on this one.
I think that medieval French gold coin I posted above had a similar delay.
Not really a half dollar, but cool. I’ve never had a Norse medal.
Yep. In 2001, I bought a 1908 No Motto Saint in an old green label PCGS MS63 holder for $400, postpaid.
Nice luster on that Wisconsin!
United States: 1938-D silver Walking Liberty half dollar PCGS MS65. Cert. #45620755. Numista-4455, Krause-Mishler-142. Mintage: 491,600....
United States: 1927 gold Saint-Gaudens double eagle ($20.00) PCGS MS66. Cert. #73263326. Numista-23126, Krause-Mishler-131. Mintage:...
Nah, for some reason, the half dime and the nickel overlapped by eight years. The last half dime was struck in 1873.
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