A little light, but probably within specs.
I will keep my eyes open as I search change and rolls.
The more I look and consider the matter, the subject coin does not appear to exhibit traits of an uncollared strike (i.e. broad strike) as I...
That very well could be. Perhaps with the intent to fashion a button.
Your favorite series is the Washingtion quarter. Though minted in high quantity, the 1932D is difficult to find in high grades and would cost...
Looks like the collar may not have been in place at the time of striking, causing the metal to spread further than it should have.
Don't be depressed. I thought it was a great success and am very proud to have been a part of it.
I second the Julia Titi. And, I purchased my first ancients! HOORAY! I can't wait to hold them. Do I need to handle them like moderns?
A loophole to obtain more coins for enjoyment purposes, however, the same restrictions would apply to the new coins.
I go MS64 (only because of the 3 small spots on the reverse).
Assuming you win the Powerball, do you think you have enough time in life to complete the collection?
Would you want it because even though you would not benefit financially from its value, you would have the recognition of owning the coin, and...
Numismatists can be a peculiar bunch. There comes a point with everything, even money, where the additional benefit of having one more dollar is...
I am still trying to decide, because without any possibility of pecuniary gain, it all comes down to the real numismatist within.
I do not think so. Many of these coins are with collectors who have plenty of money and would rather own the coin and the recognition that goes...
If you could have any one coin, what would it be and why? THE FINE PRINT: You could not sell it, rent it, derive any financial gain from it (you...
EXACTLY! That is probably the primary hurdle. Even if you buy coins as they become available, I think the likelihood of completing the set in...
Another thread asked if anyone ever put together a complete collection of U.S. coins. The answer is yes. THE QUESTION: What is the probability...
I was just viewing ancients online and the Syracuse Silver Tetradrachm is a coin I would like to obtain some day. I always loved (and still do)...
I may be interested. How did you want to sell the collection? PM me.
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