Steve, I just took a few moments to take a look at your banknote collection and I've got to say "WOW, very impressive..." :) :) :) Take Care Ben
I agree with you %100, the PCI grade is way (XF-40) off, but it was the only example I could find in a hurry, LOL...
Chuckle :), Here is a PCI (Red Lable, Cleaned) AU-50 coin so you can compare them. [IMG]
Thanks for taking a look. The coin has a gorgeous light honey tone, so I would have to say the top photo is the most accurate. Here is a pic...
Here are the auction photos. A good example of pictures not doing a coin justice... [IMG]
Picked it up a month or so ago with a BIN on Ebay. IMHO, this is a lightly struck AUish coin which according to the BHNC scale has a 'Rarity...
Thank you Frank for the kind words. Eduard, your 1806 is a fantastic and HTF example. There is some album toning I see around the edges. I've...
Stunning, was it a sandy dry area? Ben
Guess you could say there are two. One easy to find and one not so easy to locate. #1. Strike it Rich with Pocket Change, Allen & Potter. Got...
Isn't that what you just did, ;) You're asking the wrong guy here, I don't support the TPG craze sweeping the hobby now. Take Care Ben
I'd have to go MS-61. It's pretty baggy, but appears to be MS. Take Care Ben
Doug, It's based upon similar grades and coins I've seen over the past few years. It's a lightly struck coin and the striking process depended on...
Why yes it does, now that I've got my Overton book out, 109A. Very nice coin. :) Ben
Haven't posted in awhile but the coin is a solid VF-20/25 IMO. I have one almost just like it which is in the same condition. Just glancing at...
Well, I couldn't help but catch the fever after all the discussion about Metal Detecting recently so I decided to do a little "Coin shooting" in...
The TA-250 is one sweet beginner metal detector. He'll be digging holes all over your yard now, LOL... I love it. :)
I'd say if it is in fact uncirculated then it's grade would be MS-63. If it's seen some circulation then AU-58. I don't know where MS-60 comes...
You lucky rascal. Great finds, thanks for posting pictures. Ben
Try city parks and public sports venues with dirt ground. Like a baseball field/park bleachers or soccer field. Ben
Thanks, I totally forgot about the 111A-Variety. Looka like what I thought were scratches on the OBV are really prominent die cracks. Take...
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