Thanks, John. Sorry about that. The link Coinupdate@whitman.com was for the newsletter. This link should work for the article: CoinUpdate.com...
A few months ago I signed up for Coin Update from coinupdate@Whitman.com. Today there was a brief excerpt and a link to the full interview with...
I wonder if it would pay for me to move to NYC? But that might cut down on @paddyman98's take. Steve
All three of those countries use the Øre (plural ører in Norway). 100 to a Krone (plural kroner). Currently the Norwegian krone is worth about...
Sorry, but I don't see the DDO nor the woody designation. Let's see what the experienced folks say. Steve
"All that glitters is not gold." Steve
Only 25 cents, I'm afraid. Steve
Those are very attractive; something to be said for coins from the 1800s that aren't blast white. Steve
Forgot to welcome you to CT. Hope your stay is long and enjoyable. Steve
Yeah, I think you're right about the last two. Condition isn't the best, of course. BTW, can't you see a "D" on the 1916 if you squint really,...
@Terry Grogan that is the large S. Steve
IMHO, I wouldn't turn the 40-S back into the wild; I think it's XF-45 and I like its natural look. The 44 looks like XF-40 and could probably...
Randy, what was the dealer's response or thoughts? Steve
Yes, thanks for all your work. The classic commemorative community appreciates your work, I'm sure. I sure do! Steve
Uff da. I just can't see MS66+. I have trouble seeing 65. The lack of clarity in the reins, especially crossing the holster; lack of sharpness...
That would take many decades, Chris. Steve
Likely a worn die and/or circulation for many decades. Steve
Did you have a question or comment? Steve
Good post, IMHO, @avantika123. I didn't recognize you and saw that you've been around for several years but only posted a couple of times. You...
Cool results! Steve
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