Your statement: "Those would be DMPL coins from the SMS." SMS coins, as evidenced by the image I posted, are designated as cameo and deep/ultra...
That would not be correct. [IMG]
Under what circumstances?
I've seen SMS coins that could be mistaken for proofs. Some get deep cameo and ultra cameo designations. Regardless, only the half dollars were...
Nah, if the coin were only Good, they'd be worn off. :):goofer:
Huge find. From what I can see of the image, it's a really nice one, too.
I suspect the lines are roller marks, although I wouldn't be able to tell for sure without the coin in hand. These are fairly common on large...
MS62, maybe MS61 IMO. The reverse is nice, but a lot of reverses are nice. Unfortunately, the hits on the obverse are just too heavy (much more so...
This piece doesn't resemble any masonic coin I've ever seen. Most mention the specific lodge and appear much more like large copper tokens than...
The coin's at least VF details, easy. However, I can't see the obverse well enough to even figure out what the date is.
Wow. Just... wow. The funny thing is that there really is a resemblence between Brooke and Shatner... as long as you ignore the issue of skin...
Yup.
I think most, if not all, local clubs would be thrilled to have a younger collector join them. I visited one club in your area a few years back...
That's been tried, believe it or not. Great Britain did this on their sixpences, shillings, and florins from 1867-1879. If nothing else, it makes...
I'm glad to see that I don't have to post www.HA.com. Oh, wait. :)
I'm hardly above bidding on or buying dog coins if I think the coin is cool despite the fleas. However, this one's more of a "Buy the slab, not...
Not a 1877 cent, but proof that PCGS will go pretty low... http://coins.ha.com/common/photoDisplay.php?id=1143100039 For extra credit --...
Hell, no.
3.1 grams -> plated. That's the normal weight for those coins.
We'd need to see pictures.
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