Nice coins, all of them, but that 1887 is a stunner!
Entry post. Thank you for the chance @dwhiz, those are some really nice pieces! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have done a few jobs of this nature, though not to the extent you tell of here. What a joy to go through something like this.
Sweet! I think you chose well!
Hope the price on the flip is not what was paid. It would be a stretch to call this one a 35, let alone a 55. Still a nice coin and piece of...
Tom Reynolds, heck of a nice guy. He's a regular at the Brooklyn Center, MN show twice a year. I've bought a few pieces from him through the...
Sorry I blew up..... it seemed that Bradley wasn't cool with it but appears he is as he liked your post. I guess I'm getting cynical in my old...
Congrats! This one is on my want list. I don't see them offered much in my travels.
I don't know the history of the posters, nor what is being alluded to in the posts besides the cherry picking and, honestly, I don't care. My...
Here’s the one in my type set: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Nice coins being shown here, keep it up people!
Here's the one in my type set. Some great coins being shown in this thread, keep it up!! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
MS64 green bean
Not if we’re using “The Price is Right” rules! ;)
What’s the green spot on the reverse?
MS64
Can't wait to see the goodies! The gold is a nice teaser!
That thread has a plethora of excellent information! Thank you kindly for the link, @cwart !
Thanks all for looking and for the book recommendations. You called out what I’m after in a book to start with, info and illustrations.
That Syracuse coin is spectacular! Here's a question......is there an ancient coin book equivalent to the US Redbook? I have a method to my...
If I indeed am going to walk into this land, it appears I may follow you as I’d love to make something from Alexander the Great’s realm my second...
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