Here are my 1951 PDS Franklins for the A toner Dansco. Given how butt ugly most toned 1951's tend to be, I'm quite happy with the group. The...
Given that you ASKED for our opinion, IMO that is a no brainer AT coin. It appears to be in a PCGS holder, which just confirms my opinion that...
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Here are the 1951 PDS Washingtons for my A toner Dansco. I am particularly happy with the 1951-S as the toning on the reverse is as nice as the...
I started collecting in 1988, so just missed the cut...
I agree with you @green18, I have NO clue as to what @u812 is talking about. Thank you for your kind comments. I've actually posted a fair...
I was born in 1958, so this is a "Pre"-Centennial.
I've been working on putting together an 1858 business strike set since 2008. It's been a long, slow, enjoyable trip. There are 29 Types/MM in...
Coin club raffle win for $20. Images by Bob Campbell, and I think he did an excellent job. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
By PCGS standards it is certainly FBL. By NGC it is most likely FBL. In either case it is not worth grading, as FROM THE PICTURES, it appears to...
BTW, in case anyone noticed, we went off track on the previous page (p. 282) on July 22. Mad Staxx posted a 1908-O Barber half, and Pickin and...
Here are the 1951 PDS Washingtons for my B toner Dansco. The images are by Bob Campbell, and I think he did an excellent job. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I'm sorry to say this, but there is a VERY high likelihood that your '53 is AT. Note the strong change of color blotchiness of the toning. Just...
Here are my 1950 P & D Franklins for the A toner Dansco. 1950 is a tough year to find decently toned Franklins as there were no Mint Sets made...
One of 18 Walking Liberty halves graded Proof Cameo by PCGS (8) and NGC (10) from the 1936 - 1942 proof era. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
With a drink, obviously. Of course, these days the drink is non-alcoholic.
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