United States: 1911 gold Indian Head eagle ($10.00), With Motto PCGS MS62. Cert. #44147914. Numista-23124, Krause-Mishler-130. Mintage:...
United States: 1911 gold Indian Head half eagle ($5.00), Reverse Struck Through mint error PCGS MS62. Cert. #41437992. Numista-18681,...
Here are three other short articles I did about WW1 trench art coins. "The Sailmaker's Badge" (1916 British halfcrown) "Bertha's Boy" (1916...
Cool coin and history. Here's an old writeup I did of an engraved WW1 German "trench art" coin. I've owned several pieces of interesting WW1...
Good morning. It is Thursday the 19th. Today we move on into the Roosevelt dimes; specifically the Roosevelt Dime Silver (1946-64). Do not post...
Here's a link for those who like me were curious about the details. Mind you, when I say I'm "curious about the details", I mean only that. I...
Monticello looks a bit mushy to me to be a proof strike, but I dunno.
Ouch. Please get better soon. :(
You must go through some heavy volume when you CRH, eh?
I think @panzerman meant they are modern fantasies. Not fake gold.
Agreed, on all points. This coin was clearly not as described. Glad you're returning it. Learned any lessons about buying sight-unseen from...
Oh! Wonderful. I want a full Celtic stater someday. Presently all I have is this quarter-stater, but it is also attributed to the Trinovantes....
There used to be an article about the 1806 O-129 50c discovery coin, which I used to own, but that article no longer exists online, so I retold...
Cool! Yes, that happened to me once. I used to enjoy reading the Antique Sage blog. I once stumbled across a spotlight article they did on a...
All from circulation? If so, major COINgratulations! Even the '50-D? Y'know, I'm not sure I've ever seen a circulated example of that date before!
Ew. Sorry, that's a nasty one. :yack: Return it ASAP, if you have that option. Here is a naturally red one, with a 117-year-old pedigree....
Done. That's a heckuva nice detector find, Sal. My best dug Barber quarter was an 1894-O with high XF details. I am currently without any...
Your 1814 Russian piece was likely a button, yes. I have too many "holeys" to post, so I'll just post the hat and be done with it. [IMG] [IMG]...
Nah, I sold it when I realized I would have no interest in using it.
That's a handsome one. Maybe not a full-on "CircCam", but definitely "crusty". Nice original look. For some reason, I've seen a lot of nice...
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