It was a war dress, and it was very fashionable at the time. :D I'm gonna' go hide now before Doug comes back.
There was a man who's rule was so brutal, and so fierce that it's illegal to discuss him in schools (to avoid permanently scarring the...
You need to make an appointment for the Fed (and possibly the ANS Library), so you might want to do that now before you get here. The Fed has an...
I don't think Conder has a website. Cameron Kiefer's website: http://www.sampleslabs.com/ is similar, but he focused on sample slabs, and used...
Yeah, in the generic holder I don't see it being worth a premium.
Got-ya. Then that one would just be one of the general Paramount holders. So it didn't sit in a basement in Reno for years (possibly covered in...
No, there were plenty of Peace dollars in the Redfield release, with the '22-S, '23-S and '26-S being the most common. There were more Morgans,...
The Morgan looks like a 1887-S. I'd agree with BU, it does have some damage, so it's going to be worth right around melt value. It's an...
It's a Runic symbol, a sign of good luck. http://www.sageventure.com/coins/tokens.html
It's just that, a stamped coin; post mint damage. The marred area on the obverse was caused when the coin was stamped. Now why did someone take...
Like medoraman said, the silver dollars were used to back the silver certificates. The other reason revolves around the Pittman Act of 1918,...
Yep, the most popular example was the 1903-O. Before the bags were discovered it was the key date, listed at $1,500 in Uncirculated condition....
Over? Hahaha. Sadly, its only just begun, Chris. We'll have a thread or two on eBay pre-sale prices. Then we'll have countless threads when the...
So you hear the voices too?
Depends on the situation. If it's pics of a coin they bought from me, or it's just someone using my pics as an example, I really don't care....
I don't know the reasoning behind it, but it seems common. So I don't think there's any added value. Here's another example:...
I just took a look on eBay, and saw DDO, Double Die, and Doubled Die. This slab is from the same time as the OP's example and it uses "Doubled"....
It seems they did on the earlier holders (that one was used between 1996 and 2001). The new slabs use the correct "Doubled"....
I'd ask $10K. I looked up some Unc details 1907s on Heritage a few sold back in 2009 for between 8.5 and 9.5, and there's two PCGS Genuine '07s on...
Is that line raised? Looks like it's on the fields, but doesn't go through the Eagle's neck. I'd call it low AU, definitely worth more than just...
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