You traded well!
Looks like a lot of fun in that pile of coins!
Mighty good to me!
Lots of fun in that treasure!
At this time, Jarden is the sole provider of copper-plated zinc blanks for the US Mint.
Thirty years ago when I was an active roll hunter, I encountered all kinds of goodies like you have found. Lots of fun!
Mighty purdy! Given some of the grades I have seen in those plastic tombs (and do not agree with), it would be a PL-69.
A beauty!
I have never had an interest in ancient coins but that is a masterpiece of art and commerce.
Nice set!
Coins are a wonderful investment vehicle--for enjoyment, education, beauty, history, politics, art....
Just a nice set, showing that little bit of haze after 40 years that would not be atypical. Keep it as is.
Excellent solution!
American coin sets are probably the most stable in terms of packaging, particularly by size, style, type, even texture and color, for long, long...
You stated better than I did.
I do in my collecting habits. Any coin with trace amounts of precious metal should be noted.
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The Gambia's 8 shillings issued in 1970 with a big hippo on the reverse, Machin-head Elizabeth II on the obverse. To date, I believe it is still...
Just about anything authored by Q. David Bowers should do the trick.
Having now received my one 2017S enhanced uncirculated set, I had compared the pictures to the set of six Australian $10 Olympic silver coins...
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