They sent me an email invoice and they accepted Paypal, so that's what I did. Super easy.
I actually just discovered them and placed a couple of bids in their auction this weekend. I lost one, but won the other. I assume they'll send...
Yes, the Red Books don't usually go too far into varieites. Buying all the books required would be quite expensive - which is why I'm happy...
My favorite pic I've ever taken is the top one. The way the reflections worked is just stunning. When I take pictures, I'm usually trying to...
I understand your desire for a hard copy. Here is a great list of the current standards. Each of these books is available in hard copy, but have...
Are you looking for date by date analysis? The history of the series? Variety information? Are you looking for a particular series? Quarter?...
I'm at 62. Those big scrapes in the obverse field to the right of her head hurt this coin.
Sometimes a horse had that job ;) https://www.thevintagenews.com/2016/03/03/the-early-modern-period-striking-coins-with-a-screw-press/
If I look closely, I see what appears to be a "lighter spot" just north of the rim ding. This looks like displaced metal, to me. A "rim ding"...
You mean the TR of Trust on the obverse? That's a weak strike. Lehigh and I have gone back back on forth on this many times, but it's considered...
It's numismatic short-hand for "3 O'clock" k3 is 3PM on the dial face.
Obviously, I can only comment on the pictures I see. But, yes, toning is well known to disguise contact marks.
Similar idea, different series: I was personally told by Mark Salzberg, the head of NGC, that this coin would easily be a 66* FBL coin if it...
The rim has always been part of the die for closed collar coins. I recall @TypeCoin971793 describing the dentils on early US coinage extending...
Is what so bad?
Everyone familiar with errors knows the type. It ranks up there with the 55 DDO (don't even need to tell you what denomination). Now, this...
Not really. "Chamfered" would imply that the edge is intentionally bevelled. Some coins do have intentionally bevelled edges, but most do not. On...
I have an Excel spreadsheet that I've maintained for the last 25 years. It tracks every coin I have ever owned, in great detail.
I have a question, too.... You're going to need to give us a few more details than that. Let's start with "What Website?"
Necessary details: - Were the two sales of the same grade? - Is the coin certified? - Compare the eye appeal of the two examples - Which one...
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