I've got a rather nice US Type Set (1793-1964). It's my aim for it to be complete according to what's listed in the Red Book. I was creating a...
I couldn't find one when I surfed the Net. I think I have the coin.
I knew imaging proofs would be tough. And I knew it would jump up and bite me someday. Well someday is now. Here's what I've achieved so far:...
I have a set of silver proof (15 coins) all slabbed PF-67 by PCGS or NGC. I was thinking of listing them as a set. But then I thought that if...
I'm looking to get one example of each face value for Hawaii and North Africa. That's 7 notes. This is my 6th. [IMG] [IMG] This leaves only the...
One step closer to a set of one of each face different. I've got: -- $1 Hawaii & North Africa -- $5 North Africa -- $10 North Africa -- $20 Hawaii...
I'm in the process of bringing my collection inventory up to date. Part of that will be assigning a value to each coin. And I want to be...
At a minimum I'd like to ID the Red Book variety. But if someone can do the Sheldon Number that would be great. According to my reference there...
The last 3 that I haven't ID'ed. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
[IMG] [IMG] [IMG] And... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Getting close to done. Three more to go. I actually have ID'ed the ones not shown.
Yea, it finally arrived. Not the seller's fault. Looks like the USPS misplaced it for a few days. I think the XF-40 is mostly because the note...
Two more to see what you think. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] If nothing else, we're getting practice.
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The label will be of help, but can you pin down the Newcomb Number? [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
The Red Book says Braided Hair Large Cents were struck on copper. Is that true or should it be bronze?
New addition to my collection. I knew the US produced $1 WWII Emergency Currency for Hawaii and North Africa. What I didn't know until very...
This is the last variety I needed for my Classic Head Half Cent Set (1809-1836) As you can see from the label it's a Cohen-1, the rarest of the...
During WWII the Japanese had occupied an portion of China, essentially Manchuria but called Manchukuo (or Manchoukuo). As the war continued, it...
I was surfing slabbed coins in eBay and ran into the same old problem. Many sellers on eBay of slabbed coins, particularly NGC slabs, just don't...
Here's the sort of thing I'm doing. From my World Birth Year set: [IMG] And from my Japanese Occupation of China category: [IMG] Nothing fancy...
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