This one showed up today from PCGS listed as a 600362 - (1776) Medal J-CM-15b Bronze 67mm U.S. Diplomatic Medal Restrike. Graded SP64 [ATTACH]
This one showed up today from PCGS listed as a 600362 - (1776) Medal J-CM-15b Bronze 67mm U.S. Diplomatic Medal Restrike. Graded SP64. [ATTACH]
I actually have that set. We all collect what we appreciate, and I have discovered over the years present them as we think best fits the...
I picked this one up and it just arrived by UPS, a PF69. [ATTACH]
However I did pick this one up and it just arrived by UPS. This one was worth the time since I bought it certified as PF69. [ATTACH] It is the...
You are right except that I am working on a certified grading set. Otherwise I would have left it out of a holder. I have another that is almost...
Just got this one back from PCGS and ties the best braded at SP67 [ATTACH] This one graded a little lower at SP64, but still a good grade for...
Just got this one back from PCGS and ties the best braded at SP67 [ATTACH]
A recent pickup and I plan to send to PCGS in the next few days [ATTACH]
A fortunate find for sure. For years I drove past the Cowpens exit on I-85 on my way to Charleston and had no read idea of the significance until...
Thanks, these medals have a surprising range of color as far as I am concerned.
Great medal and as I understand the JPJ is somewhat rare. I am reading the "COMITA AMERICANA" book by Adams and Bentley and it is well researched...
True and probably with just enough changes to not be a "copy." I am also finding it on a number of anniversary and unofficial tokens. The...
My latest acquisition in the Comitia Americana series of medals [ATTACH]
My latest acquisition in this area [ATTACH]
Found it, and nice write up.
Seems to be of little value. If all they do is confirm the TPG grade then you already knew that, and now you are a few dollars lighter to learn...
During the Covid 19 quarantine I was looking around for something new to research, study, and collect. For some reason I hit on the Comitia...
For some reason I got off on a medals kick during my stay at home time and got fascinated with the Washington Before Boston Medal. That led me...
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