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Not all that many, but I do find that certified coins are by and large easier to sell than raw, so I like them for that reason. It's nice to have...
I like the potable water thing. We may see the day, maybe not so long from now, that a gallon clean water will be worth more than a gallon of...
Good thread, good article. I have learned a lot from Typecoin. I would like to say, regarding the in the story about the dealer who gave the "40...
Interesting, yes. For me it has made sense to focus on one issue, mint, date or something, even if it is means having some sub-sets - otherwise...
A little follow up - a nice looking 1840D quarter eagle - VF35 details (ANACS - removed from jewelry) sold on Heritage last nite. I put a...
Re: Jefferson Nickels - So do you now have the 58, 61D and 62D? or were there none in those years? I would guess that part of fun of collecting...
I love your animations, Ron. I know you post on the “follow this” thread a lot. Always amazed with your work.
So sweet. Lovely pieces and all in order. Very nice.
Raw coins are much more fun than slabbed ones - some of my favorites are raw and I enjoy having gentle contact with them. But I go both ways. I...
Nicely done! The "Unitarian" of 1840! I love it. Thank you. https://coinsandhistory.com/countries/Latam_Argentina/Argentina.html#Argentina_8R_1836
Thank you your kind remarks and interest. Yes, it's an interesting year being the first full year of the liberty series, and hey the year we...
Mine are almost all in bank safety deposit boxes. Photography is the only way I expect to display them. I have a few representatives of my...
Those silver commemoratives are really interesting. I’m going to study them tomorrow. Such a great idea because they have historical connections...
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