Awesome!!
Does NGC offer showcase sets for error coins, like PCGS does with their "Collectors Showcase"?? You have a ton of NGC error coins, and that is...
For those of you who want to see my NFLD registry set, in progress, it is here: http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/publishedset.aspx?s=117576 I...
Raymond - the lighting is tricking my eyes... at first glance, that 1929 5c looks like a specimen strike... that is until I study the crown and...
Last one, this one is from the Remick Collection, and the key date/variety to the series. Again, a very tough coin to get in nicer grades. This...
Another Newfoundland acquisition, in a nicer grade, PCGS MS-64RB. [ATTACH]
Well, time to move to the new thread, although, I did consider creating a 'Post your Newfoundland coins here' thread... ;) Here is a new...
Awesome die clash....
The weight tells me that this is struck on a planchet intended for New Zealand 1979 1-cent. I have a similar one from 1980......
Wow.... I had never seen one that bad...
Got one... in a Canadian TPG flip (ICCS MS-64), it will be making the trip to PCGS in 2015... then the #1 spot will be mine <insert evil muhuhuh...
Not sure... I was at the auction, I thought it did not make reserve... perhaps an internet bidder bought it... I generally don't touch this kind...
Picked this one up in my mailbox this week... absolutely love these north-south off-centre strikes. Probably MS-64 or better for grade, so it will...
Sort of reminds me of this piece... http://www.icollector.com/1-DOLLAR-1967_i19827661 Which the auction house called a "die set-up strike error"...
Picked up this one today. This is one tough coin to get in finer grades and definitely a sleeper. It is graded by PCGS as AU53, which puts it in...
Looks like a mixture of strike-through errors, they all look like they have negative relief on the surface.
I picked this one up last month at a small coin shop in Edmonton. I am not aware of very many Canadian George VI 1-cent coins, double struck, in...
It is a very late stage counter-brockage. The details are not in mirror image, and are spread very wide (not quite in a linear fashion) and the...
Happy to see a Canadian coin as a prize on CoinTalk!!
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