Is Moy gone now or is that later?
If it comes back ANACS MS-63, I'll eat a Whitman coin folder (minus the coins). Here's a Morgan graded MS-68 and here's one graded MS-67....
Thank you for the notes. Good stuff in there.
I have yet to fill up a page and start upgrading in that page. I typically open a page and add 1-2 coins. So far, they are holding up nicely....
If my memory serves, Engelhard's bars have serial numbers on them.
When silver drops, what are you going to do? Can you stomach a drop in the silver prices? You need to look at Fungibility and Liquidity. One...
Yeah. I'm ****ed my dad didn't show me how to navigate on the open seas using star charts.
With a large x6 loupe or magnifier, you won't need a dealer to open their case at a show. You can just lean over the case and see what you need to...
My best has been using the MACRO setting (the flower icon) and no flash. if your camera has it, try the SUPER MACRO and copy stand to keep the...
try axis lighting techniques. Abset a professional set up, get a copy stand and use the MACRO setting on your camera. It's the "flower" icon....
Axis Lighting and coin photography techniques explained: http://www.sigma-2.com/camerajim/cjgcoins.htm Enjoy!
1878-P 7TF PAF - Parallel Arrow Feather aka Reverse of an 1878. PCGS Price guide for AU 55 is ~$61. I don't see luster on her. On her hat, it...
Go with what you know. :)
Pretty easy to put open and close. Not too rigid. Kinda wish they were more rigid. I have 6 pages in each of my large binders.
Looks like July 23-24. http://www.annandalecoinshow.com/
anyone want some state quarters, naturally toned golden in a Dansco album? Nah, I kid. Was a bit upset that they toned in the album. grrr!
I wasn't bidding in the auction. Don't know about Dave. :)
Nice pickups! Too bad we couldn't meet up during the show. Maybe we'll see eachother again at Annandale or Vienna. :)
Out of the choices you have provided, the fact I am not a fan of Charles Barber, and if I had to collect Barber coinage... Go with the Quarters....
Anything done by Charles Barber.
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