Many of these collections are really amazing. It's interesting seeing them in groups rather than one at a time, although that is fine too. FWIW I...
Only one missing is the 1840-D quarter eagle! [ATTACH]
Haha - but sometimes..... pretty interesting. Like for example the 1840 (O) half dollar that was minted in New Orleans with a new obverse die...
Funny to read my own posts from 8 years ago. I still like raw coins in the lower value ranges, but in pricier/rarer more valuable pieces I like...
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I got the proof dollar - shipped very quickly - it is so beautiful and profound in it's own way that I put in an order for the five ounce....
So how did you get this (WTC ground zero certified)? How did whoever offered it decide who owned it and how people could obtain it?
Interesting. Are you a ref? I can imagine it being used to flip for kickoffs, etc.
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Yeah, it does look like a worn chop mark. Reverse would usually have some distortion opposite the mark and I don't see any. Can you feel any sort...
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Lovely 2 cent piece, Civil War date, bought from European source - no problem with purchase and looks even better in person than in pic. [ATTACH]
Gold still a wild card? [ATTACH]
My PCGS XF40 w chop marks - CAC too. [ATTACH]
Well, the strikes on the New Orleans and Charlotte coins from this year (and other years) are often very weak. To me the grade, other than MS...
Yes, that seems to make sense in terms of value. I think they should be valued similarly. However, in my opinion, since they are both graded...
I've come to the opposite conclusion based on the remaining detail in the higher devices - the leaves, the hair buns, the eagle's neck - things...
At any rate, moving on :) [ATTACH]
So... here are two quarter eagles, same mint, same year, same grade w CAC, same TPG (PCGS). Also happen to be the only two of this grade, year,...
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