@Mkman123 best of luck with your submission! I plan to create a separate post of that submission. Beyond the coins being really cool, I need to...
@Mkman123 thank you! I was within a point on most of them. The 1863 is a notable exception to that trend. You may be getting this order confused...
1. This coin is markedly free of any distracting contact marks, the strike is bold, the fields are highly reflective and unblemished, and the coin...
No, I did not request it for this order. I did request internet imaging for another order, but I am still waiting for those images. Although,...
I don’t know enough about the history of the Royal Mint to suggest otherwise. I also wonder if Peck was referring not only to the presses but also...
Unrelated to the original topic, but I noted that the thread posted by @ldhair mentioned that machinery sold to the Royal Mint by Boulton was...
Any last minute additions? I plan to post the grades tonight around midnight.
That was an interesting read. Thank you for posting it!
I seem to recall that Boulton supplied the Bombay Mint with presses (I think the number was eight, but I’d have to look it up). I’m not sure if...
I think you hit the nail on the head. It appears by all accounts to be a token or perhaps a crudely made counterfeit, both of which ran rampant...
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Ouch, my wife has never dusted my coins before, although cleaning my office in the house is strictly my duty, so this wouldn't have been a...
Thank you for posting this. I just sent an email placing an order and requesting images for another item.
I suspect that the grade for this coin in plastic is an MS-63 to 64. I voted for the MS-64 because I have seen coins in plastic that are much...
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I have not given much thought to that point. Although, it has probably been tucked away in that box for the better portion of 5 years without me...
Thank you!
One of the things I enjoyed the most about the online discussion forums were the guess the grade threads. Admittedly, these were usually for U.S....
The phrase “buy the book before the coin” is often encountered in this hobby and is a point that I wholeheartedly support. Buying coins while...
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