Thanks, Sam. I consider your approval as high praise.
Likewise here. Ditto.
I am still patiently awaiting the 25th as well, though I am in suspense.
Yep. You and our CEO at work are the only ones who sent me a card personally. A couple did come addressed to both my wife and I, from her family.
I once completed the entire Irish predecimal run in the three Dansco albums, with the obvious exception of the 1943 florin. I did have the 1943...
If it’s an as-made quirk of the minting process at the time, then it shouldn’t preclude the coin getting a straight grade. Hopefully that’s the...
Thanks. Me too, which is why I traded away a one-ounce gold bullion coin plus a $1,500 Puerto Rican coin to get this. Monetarily, I might’ve been...
Your post was corny. ;)
Sometimes that says all I need to hear. Thanks. :)
Unfortunately these pics are rather deplorable because I was the one to shoot them. Do you suppose it’s worth a crackout and resubmission...
The $550 I paid for this one seems a bargain now. Or solid enough, anyway.
Canadian decimal dollars and British Sterling pounds, I reckon. Two hundred Canadian cents, but only one hundred British pennies.
I concur that it’s got medium to high AU potential. On the downside, I’d be concerned about the apparent irregularities on the rim and whether or...
Thanks. It was my first (and still only) shield-reverse sovereign. I also had been wanting a straight-graded gold shipwreck coin of some kind....
Thanks. The “Gothic” crowns and florins are supremely popular for their beauty. The crowns (which I think were proof only?) are...
You deserved it. Hope you like it.
Canada (Newfoundland): 1885 gold 2 dollars of Queen Victoria PCGS AU58. Cert. #18775119. Numista-16041, Krause-Mishler-5, Friedberg-1. .917...
Chile: 1880-SO silver peso, Santiago mint NGC MS61. Cert. #4033133-005. Numista-4323, Krause-Mishler 142.1. .900 silver, .7234 oz. Diameter:...
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