Yes, it's just pocket change, but I was struck by how dark and highly reflective it was. I assumed it was just out of a fresh roll, but it's a...
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…and the thread allows for a wide range of expression, especially in the modern series. They seem to go on forever. There are rarities, and coins...
MS 65
I have been looking for this Wisconsin for a while. MS66. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I was fortunate enough to have a class with Carl Sagan in 1969 at Cornell. There were only 12 of us. We would meet and then retire to his house...
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It is not graded. But I have an entire thread where a number of members participated and discussed why that is. Please see the thread GTG - 1924...
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For no reason at all, here’s a Lincoln picked pretty much at random. I saw one this morning, in Red, listed for 1400. They look a lot alike, but...
Pure acetone, of course - not nail polish remover. That contains compounds to help soothe the skin so it would make your fingers worse, not...
Thanks! If it weren’t for a tick under the V of FIVE, I’d swear it was PF70. But it was only graded PF67. And after someone had it slabbed, I got...
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But when the entire design is well struck, as on a proof, the detail of the walls and railings is quite attractive. By 1963 the detail of the...
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Yep, and someone is about to get blocked, too.
This is all too complicated. Imagine pressing your palm against a window and then looking at it from the other side. It just looks smooshed...
Here’s an example of a 1967 SMS that I have taken out of the cardboard box for the second time in 54 years. [ATTACH] Don’t forget that the...
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