I like the Pilgrims. Beautiful coins. Here's a raw one I picked up. Looks like leather pouch toning. I'm not going to have it graded. I like it...
Yup, anyone can have medals minted. I have some counter-culture friends living in a remote area of northern CA. Their little community had these...
No minimum. But obviously you can reduce the cost of S&I per coin if you bundle them. Lance.
Nice buffalo! What year is it, anyway? Lance.
I have this stick pin. But I never wear it. LOL. Lance. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Is this what a 130 year old circulated penny should look like? Yes, it's likely been cleaned...probably whizzed or wiped in some fashion. Does...
I think you are over analyzing it. The spot you're referring to is simply more of the same throughout the coin. The IHC is old. There is some...
Conder wrote the book on slab history. He might know. I doubt anyone outside PCGS could say how many were released. But I don't see any 8.2, just...
What spot are you referring to? It's hard to tell from the photos. I do see some old verdigris spots. But nothing worrisome. Nothing can be done...
Wow. That's pretty libelous. I realize you preface it with "while I have no evidence" but that doesn't make it okay to invent a wild scenario that...
There's damage at the shoulder. Planchet flaw or corrosion or some sort of circulation damage (PMD). It's very worn, not particularly attractive...
The 1820 (looks like N1, large overdate, R1 rarity) is badly corroded, obviously. The 1846 tall date is pretty beat up with a rim ding and...
I don't know of any dip or brightener that doesn't have an unworldly effect on red copper. It is usually easy to spot and the TPG's are ruthless...
I agree...very weak. Especially given the success Larry has had turning the ANA finances around. It is apparently a "personnel" matter being...
Nice VDB, DW-coins! And welcome to CT! Lance.
I tend to agree, rlm. Might be better than G6. We were just talking about the 20-S and its miserable minting. Could be a very worn reverse or...
Here are a couple more, found in an old stash. The 20-S is probably a G6. The 20, F15. That's not gunk on the 20, BTW. Lance. [IMG][IMG] [IMG][IMG]
I agree it will have no impact, regardless of what is done with it. Now the price of tea, on the other hand... Lance.
240 tons is just less than half a million pounds, right? Lance.
Thad, the '55-S is not a tough coin. Even at 67RD there are plenty, which is why it's valued low. Still, it's a beauty. I might chance it. Have...
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