Omg...makes you wonder if they are real...
St. Gardens was an incredible architect and a key contributor in the 1892-3 World Fair in Chicago. I read about this in Devil in the White City.
I think I’ll replace the silica packs in the Rubbermaid container and I should be ok
I have say, a grade of 63 seems to be high. 60 if anything.
This is one of the best threads ever!
So much to collect, not enough cash...
Crazy as it sounds, I’ve never had a coin scratch issue from a stapler and I pull them up and out. I must have a talent...
The 1862 has a rim dink at 2 o’clock. nice coin despite the dink? The 1851 obviously is a special coin for me. 3 cent coins have a lot of...
Here are my 3 cent silvers...
I saw a beautiful 1819 XF 45 bust half at a show for $100 over gray sheet price. High price for sure but it was sweet. I am considering purchasing...
Thanks, they look fine. I see no wierd oily gook or anything
Regarding 3 cent silvers, they took a lot of abuse. I have one in XF with a rim dink but still a really nice coin
Wow - realizing you didn’t have a double eagle after all this time. That’s beautiful.
Hi gang, I store many of my coins in cardboard 2x2s, slid into those plastic sheets and stored in binders. I store the binders in a Rubbermaid...
Chicago is 6 months behind the rest of the country regarding COVID recovery.make sure you bring your mask.
I wish I could but need to take my daughter to college. Gibson filet sliders across the street are amazing.
California fractionals are consistently poorly struck.
Their customer service makes them elite - more companies should take notice
Fantastic topic and thank you for sharing
I am think about starting to collect this series
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