There are a fair number of goloid pieces. The link to USPatterns will give you much more information on these.
Did you change your mind about keeping this coin? I know you had it for sale twice recently on ebay and thought it might have sold.
It looks quite pretty. I have used Kointains for years and I doubt that a coin in one would easily fit into a Dansco unless the coin were of a...
Barber type sets are nice, but they can be mighty tough to complete.
If you are seriously tempted to ruin coins, which you will do by cleaning, I suggest you get a few circulated copper Lincoln Memorial cents...
These are known as Spanish cobs. The weight is a little light, as has been mentioned, but that could have been due to being clipped in the past....
Terrific pictures, Chris! However, I must tell you that a "plugged tail" sounds like it would be mighty uncomfortable.:rolling:
Circulated SLQs are really nice to find, aren't they? The ones you purchased are quite a bit more meaty than those typically offered for sale....
They are all absolutely beautiful and I would be happy to own these examples.
Agreed. There is no reason to take on the added financial burden and knowledge responsibility at this time. Buying raw coins can be quite...
The old blue Whitman Classic type set albums included virtually every type. This is a two album set that has slots for all the 18th century...
Absolutely beautiful.:thumb:
Looks pretty darn nice. I like it.
I guess I deserved that one.:bow: Here is a true story to let you know that my eating steak at a serperate table while you, Bob and Barb had crabs...
Heck, the butter might help the coins come out of the tube!:thumb:
Chris, would one hit it like they were opening up a Maryland crab?:D
I agree that H and C are less dense than Zn, Cu or Sn. I was thinking in a different way and wondering what type of crosslinking might be present...
I don't recall a simple relationship between the density of plastics vs metals with respect to expansion and contraction. However, I do believe...
It's clearly AU. Blow up the image and you will see that Ms. Liberty's right (viewer's left) knee is flat. Keep in mind that this is the 1917 Type...
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