Tiny soup bowl. These were made because it is extremely difficult to eat soup with chop sticks.
The latest in my quest for a complete set. A lovely 1893 NGC PR-65. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Think I"ll keep em for a while longer.
Well $300 for a 68 RD now seems like a bargain. Is it still the only one?
$300 for the Adams bronze? I didn't know that the bronze pieces had any real value. Why is that one so high. All of my spouse coins are all...
I've had the subscription going since the beginning. I get two of each proof, business strike and the bronze tokens. Although most collectors...
With only two known that would be an incredible find. But in the shape that it is in, I can't say if it is a NC 5 with any certainty.
I don't really know Lincoln varieties, but others will chime in soon. Welcome to CT.
I'm not sure what you are seeing. The rims look a bit damaged, probably the result of being stuck in a dryer for a while.
Should have guessed that, thanks.
What does FRN stand for? I don't collect notes, but I see it on here all of the time.
Real. Their holograms are not very consistent from my experience.
Help me learn. How did this occur?
Real smooth, now it will be in google searches.
It could not happen at the mint because cents and dimes are made of two completely different planchets as evident by the fact that the coin in...
These penny on a dimes are becoming much more common these days.
PR-63 CAM. Are the scratches all the way around the rim?
It is nearly impossible to grade a proof with an image, tiny hairlines are everything. But I can take an educated guess and call it a PR-66 CAM....
It just makes it poorly crafted.
I think it would get a number grade, but I really don't see the point of sending it in at all. Why does everyone want to slab everything? Just...
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