I always try to check them. This last weekend I cherried a nice VG 1943/2. not bad for about 50 cents.
Does anyone have a link to their site? For Frank Spadone's books?
That is a scary comment to be made by a CPA. You don't claim 'everything'. You claim the gross sales, less purchase cost, less costs...
and???? What is your point?
And a Pan-Pac obv: [IMG] rev: [IMG] just two of a bunch (small bunch) that I have.
On eof my favorites: Cotton States Expo, 1895: Obv: [IMG] Rev: [IMG]
yes, clashed die. And yes, MD.
does anyone know if Frank Spadone is still alive?
like Mike said, but looks good.
fretboard: Your so-called $ listed in Hibbler & Kappen's book as HK-361 (bronze) called the "President Taft dollar'. listed are 'rare' (which...
I put them in water while in the field. That will loosen the dirt and keep the dirt soft. The soap & water when I get home.
Good morning, I believe that your 1958 is the 15th edition (from memory). As such it has value, especially if new, but not a whole lot. If new...
Go for Cherrypicker's but-- There are specialty books on nearly every coin type.
skippy-- neat!
doesn't look like it... also, that nose looks funky.
please let me know when you are auctioning them!
Thank you, PG. ;)
agreed. nice Indian!
nice pick up. I collect these (edge varieties), it is too bad that they are not more popular. That is one of the better ones. :)
looks like an rpm
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