The price, while not crazy-high, was not a bargain, either. It was essentially full retail. I suppose it was just not in the range of what I...
That’s an area I haven’t explored… yet.
Nice. I was offered a slabbed MS example of one of those recently, but did not end up buying it.
Heads-up, y’all. For Round 9, I’m gonna depart from my usual practice of doing the drawing in the middle of the night. For this one, I intend...
Yeah, but still… that’s an awesome CRH find! You’re lucky to find half dollar rolls at all.
Tsk, tsk. I’m 95% sure I’ve got a book, too (plus a second smaller parcel I’m less sure about). But I’ve been good and haven’t peeked.
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The Quarter Master is a gentleman of a certain age. I know this much from a face-redacted photo that was in one of his old mailings. Beyond...
ALWAYS open any mail you might get from the Quarter Master! I used his enclosed Ulysses to help with the holiday shopping. It was timely and...
Just don’t put it into your safe next to a Stone Mountain half, or there will be trouble!
Saw that, and had already figured it that way, should your post win the drawing. Good on you, @Sting 60 .
If that’s the case (and hey, I kinda like the idea), then there’s a regular family reunion of departed relatives in my front yard! Cardinals are...
I never considered this idea. It makes a certain bit of sense, I suppose. Once while metal detecting I dug a 1902-O Barber quarter that had a...
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Quarter Master- if you’re reading this, first of all, thanks again- and secondly, I should let you know that I’ve shipped out a couple of dozen of...
@INDE1977 - your Round 8 goodies have been mailed.
PS- what's the diameter, or at least a size comparison between that and a US cent/nickel/quarter? That'll tell us whether you have a farthing or...
Yep, looks like Wood's Hibernia to me. You're lucky you got such a result from electrolysis. That can be risky with corroded coppers. The very...
I second @Kasia's nomination, so here's an extra entry post for @beaver96.
Aha. So "ridge ring" is the term for that. I've seen 'em, but was not up to speed on the terminology.
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