Thank you for posting this at 5:39 PM. Had I been reading it earlier in the day, I probably would have spewed coffee across my computer keyboard. :D
As fond as I am of Enid (native Okie), I would expect the Grapevine show to have more to offer.
Have heard nothing, but I think a Kobe commemorative would be super cool.
I voted "any".
Little if any circulation wear that I can see. I'd suggest a nice long soak in distilled water to loosen and remove the dirt.
Yeah, that's definitely the silver proof.
How about dancing elephants? [IMG]
And Gilroy Roberts left the US Mint to join the Franklin Mint.
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Acetone will take care of that.
AU 58, but it wouldn't surprise me if it graded MS.
No kidding. I'm not a medal guy, but that one is amazing. What a terrific piece of history.
Another vote for VF.
In this hobby it's not unusual to encounter introverted types who are somewhat lacking in people skills. That's not to excuse bad behavior, but...
Great story, but odd that Archeology World is just now posting it. A quick online search shows the hoard was actually found in September, 2018....
Give Henry a high five for me. He's waaay beyond where I was at age 9. Back then, I was still plugging Lincolns into a Whitman folder.
If it has value to you, that's all that matters.
I bought one of these 5 colones bills in crisp UNC in a gift shop at the Liberia, Costa Rica airport last fall. A beautiful work of art. 20th...
Several of the PCGS coins I own don't look in hand like they do in the Trueviews.
I'm more interested in how coins look, rather than how they feel, so the tactile aspect isn't an issue for me.
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