Although I have no photographic proof of it, I got to hold a pikes peak $20 gold piece that walked into the shop. Amazing to hold the coin! Was...
MS65RD [IMG] [IMG]
Not necessarily cheap, but value for money wise, I think it qualifies. Was at a show looking for additions to my 20th century UNC type set and...
It's pretty much my ONLY nice Barber Half Dollar, so this MS63 1911 will have to do. [IMG] [IMG]
I had to submit my 1878-S Trade dollar to NGC 3 times for them to attribute it as an FS-801. The first time it came back AU details, no...
One I recently sold. I had a hard time letting go of it because of the look of it in hand! [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I'm usually not a huge fan of Washington Quarters, but I liked this one. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
If it was an exact copy of 2008, I'd have to say anything gold bullion. Maybe even some numismatic gold. At one point, the bullion value started...
Not the rarest or most special by any means, but its one of the cleanest Proof Franklins I've ever seen. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I worked at a coin shop through college and one day this little old lady came in with a set of gold coins her father got as a retirement gift for...
Here is an 1885 Morgan I recently sold. It was gunmetal grey in hand but it was gorgeous when the light hit it! [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Nothing crazy but its so bright in hand! 1967 Kennedy SMS SP67.[IMG]
Well that's a good little tidbit to know, thanks @TradingGreen! I understand its a very unscientific method which doesn't account for imagry,...
I had to send a ddo trade dollar in to NYC twice for attribution, still came back unattributed, though the second time, if you looked the coin up...
Sorry for the delayed reply to everyone (my email stopped sending me notification of replies) but thanks for the compliments on the sheet! It was...
I managed to find the previous auction for a sheet on Heritage if its of any interest:...
Yeah, I suppose the worst that could happen is everyone in the world says no...haha
Heritage had 1 sheet exactly like this that they auctioned but I only found it with weird search terms one day. In the description it mentioned it...
About 5 years ago now, I came across this sheet in an antique store. It is an uncut sheet (2 $2's and 2 $3's) from the Merchant's Bank of Jackson...
Well, thanks to those that responded in the manner in which I'd hoped by giving me your opinions whether yay or nay. That's exactly the type of...
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