Interesting post and quite an amazing find! About all that I can add is that a half penny is worth half of a penny (duh) and a farthing is worth...
Hard to choose a favorite but I'll go with this 1910 Bern (Switzerland) shooting medal. Quite a few were struck in silver, but only 400 were...
I agree completely with midas1, and feel you got a very rare medal for a great price. Congratulations!
1955 DDO Lincoln - One of these days I will own one. 1907 Saint Gaudens Double Eagle - First year, beautiful design. 1915-S $50 Panama Pacific...
Here's a nice So-Called $..... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Pretty rare too.
Something like this? [IMG]
I saw a larger version go for $250 on eBay recently, so yes, I did get lucky.
I don't begrudge him for trying to make a living, but I doubt he gets much repeat business.
Thank you for the kind comment. The coin is a silver French Marianne medal from the 1920's that I bought on eBay for about $35 from a very nice...
Great presentation green18! :D
Pretty sure we will like them too. Just try and take good photos.
The Pidcock's market has really dried up. I have seen nothing offered for months. Here are a few new aquisitions (new meaning < 6 months old)...
I have heard that women like gold...:D Seriously an NGC or PCGS certified gold dollar would really be something that she would never forget....
whoa! :thumb:
I got these in change from a Chinese restaurant many years ago in Brooklyn Heights..... [IMG] The food was excellent too!
Definitely a counterfeit. Remember, if you try and sell a fake US coin you are breaking the law. This isn't China...
Amazing thread and Zeke, you are a heck of a good friend.
DMPL = Deep Mirror Proof Like
Some of us are just cheap! :D
My sentiments exactly. Unless what you are offering is worth $1 it's better to do the research and then list your coin at a fair opening price.
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