Hi everyone! I came across an unusual elongate from the 1893 Columbian Exposition. I was wondering if anyone knew of a discussion page or group...
The Washington obverse design has quite a history. You should read up on it....
;););););) Silly boys, no Mint Set in 1793. It was a Souvenir Set that year. You had to visit the Mint.
I’ll try to explain that comment as best as I can… (at least this is how he has explained it to me) The idea is that a common coin will likely...
Paul: Wasn’t there a thread about GTG or such when you first bought this coin? I wonder if we could dig it up if there was. There would be a lot...
I am sorry, I thought I had answered this question. We had originally planned this as a podcast, but decided that the visual element would be...
original grade 64 no FS
I said 67 no mention of steps. but I wasn’t close enough apparently. Thanks, Paul. I thought you liked me. :D
MS-67 Lamination error on reverse
absolutely could not have happened to a nicer guy!
Love that New Jersey Dollar!!!
My SS did a bit of research. Although my gift came with homework, I don’t mind at all. Thank you SS!!! I recently started working for Harlan J...
here's a link to our group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/298383628770827
If you know me and my podcasts, they always have an educational component to them. I know virtually nothing about ancient coins, so we decided to...
I'm not quite sure that I follow your question... They have been released as podcasts... unless you're referring to audio only... on youtube and...
Hi Doug. I am partnered with Aaron on The Ancient Coin Podcast. if you have feedback or suggestions, they are welcome. I will turn the YouTube...
Go to Facebook and search groups for ancient coin podcast. Ask to join the group, and the podcast is posted on FB for free as a video, or you can...
Hi everyone - I just wanted to let you know that I have started another podcast, this one focusing on ancient coins. Check it out if you are...
actually, no. The last ATB Quarter was 2021 Tuskegee Airmen National Park and it was not minted at West Point, either.
NO! Those are 2x2s. Flips are soft plastic and are clear with no white. Flips are what you submit coins to the TPGs in. This is a flip: [ATTACH]
Separate names with a comma.