I wonder how many of those Buffalos were placed in to circulation by numismatists trying to promote the hobby?
What does your optometrist have to say 'bout your venture/experiment?
[ATTACH] Forgot to post a picture. Tagging @HoledandCreative and @lordmarcovan . These two collectors have some really interesting collections....
I have 220+ in my Early Dated collection. Another 250+ Morgan dollars which I will be selling soon. 6 roll sets of Wheaties 1940-1958. 20-25 roll...
I can't wait to see them. I can jump back in when we get to 1438. Also 1437 and 1436. Then I'll join @coin_nut with 1429.
So its come to this?
Southern Netherlands[ATTACH] A single Briquet from Brabant.
I believe that the OP has moved on.
Still waiting on a response from the OP.
"Reach out and touch someone. Anyone!" Last time I did I spent three weeks in the county lock-up.
Did I do something wrong? If I did don't tell my wife.
If you ask my wife, I do something of value every once in a while. Kinda like the blind squirrel finding an acorn.
There is a "BIE" in the word " LIBERTY" on the obverse. This is a rather common die break on Wheat cents from 1945-1958. On the reverse there...
Are you missing any Hungarian coins?
Like @gsimonel , I also use a plastic loupe. At my age, 62+ and age appropriate eye sight, it does the job.
[ATTACH] This is the second piece that I own that was not listed in Bob's 1st ed. I was unable to find it in the 2nd ed. For now I've listed the...
I received Robert Levinson's new book, the second edition of his The Early Dated Coins of Europe 1234-1500. Very impressive with the color photos...
That Chain cent is a looker. I'm sure your the envy of many when you show her around. Thanks for sharing!!
@kanga The last two are stoppers. Would like to see that Chain cent.
Glad you got your coin. Please leave it in the plastic. You mentioned two other coins you needed for your set, which ones are they?
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