Oh geez.....this is also true. I have no idea what I was thinking last night. o_O
Nice catch! Between my fat fingers and autocorrect I end up with some of the weirdest typos when I respond on my phone.
I assume this is sarcasm? Just to be clear, for the OP’s information. British farthings dated 1879 were only struck in two locations. The Royal...
I am a bit confused by your post. The U.S. seated coinage predates this particular reverse design used on British coinage which began in 1860....
@ddddd these are all fair points. I too have noticed their reservation with giving the star designation to world coins, particularly proofs. The...
@ddddd thank you for the tag. Up next is an 1822 Ireland bronzed proof halfpenny. Currently, in a PCGS holder, but I am contemplating using my...
This is what I get for skipping around in the thread and not reading the whole thing. I have a few world coins I will post in the next few rounds....
I assume this same principle applies? I would like to share my coins but they are either PL (U.S.) or a mixture of world coins. Not to mention I...
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This isn’t my primary area of interest, but I agree with @PaddyB. I’m not convinced either. Clearer pictures would be very helpful. Here is an...
A very rare purchase for me these days given most of money goes to world coins, but I couldn’t pass this one up. I wonder how the seller’s pics...
That “coin” looks wrong to me. If I had to guess someone just paid $338 for a modern reproduction. What does the reverse look like?
The label on this slab is a bit funny to read. I imagine the person typing it up went through a few renditions before they got it all on there....
Wow, I was not entirely expecting NGC to reverse their earlier decision to exclude PCGS graded coins from competitive registry sets. This new...
I appreciate all of the positive comments. I am still somewhat amazed by how well these turned out. Maybe someday down the road, I can use them in...
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