Matt, I have a table there but will by working solo this year, so if I can get away, I would love to be your "date"!
So when I went to add the photo of the new 1939 to my personal collection on my website, I discovered I already had one, now I don't know which...
I don't think many of the major errors like these make it into circulation. The ones that are destroyed by the mint are usually found in bags and...
Thanks folks for the kind oohs and awwws! And I could be wrong but I think that reverse dent on the wheat stalk might be a planchet flaw and not...
This is what Fred Weinberg (the error Guru) said on the other forum about the "damaged" coin: The Indent area of that first coin has been 'bent',...
Yep, I had several of them at that Long Beach show to give to Todd. And I do need to update my calendar - the Tucson show is January 15-16 (only...
I'll be there in January but I don't usually travel with my personal coins unless I'm taking them to Todd to be photographed, so not many people...
Mike, absolutely! (Check out the bottom of this page on my website http://thepennylady.com/coinphotogallery.html). And RLM, I usually do a lot of...
Here are a few multi-error Lincoln cents I just got back from being photographed from Todd. I'm curious if anyone can see what NGC states as...
Just before I head off to another show, I thought I'd share a few of my new Lincoln cents that Todd (www.Blueccphotos.com) just finished...
I physically copied it into my own online library for future reference - and I don't do that very often. This is an excellent reference, and it...
Once of the best explanations of clipped planchets I have seen - thank you for sharing it!
Here's a new coin I just picked up here at the SF Mint show from Rick for my personal collection, so I just had to show it off to ya'll! [IMG]...
Thanks Mr. Guy, and yes, they are oak cases with glass tops, the type that doesn't fall to pieces if it gets broken. I had them specially made...
Allow me to post my opinion on the discussion about learning to grade from slabs, etc. It doesn't have to be an "either/or" thing. But learning...
So today was quite busy, lots of traffic, lots of familiar faces too! Some forum members (PCGS and CoinTalk.com) stopped by and everyone I spoke...
Satin finish relating to coins is sometimes used when a coin is not glossy and bright, more like frosty.
I also posted this on the CU forum, but thought you'd all like to see what it's like at this show too! My son, Troy, and I arrived at the show to...
Just now heading out to the SF show, so thought I'd give this thread one last bump! Hope to see some of you there!!
Roslyn, thank you for your comments and input - they are much appreciated, sincerely. As I mention in my response to Doug, I don't necessarily...
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