I’d like to buy a silver Proof set if I can. I was silly enough to buy a Negro Baseball League coin set. I like the $5 gold commemoratives and...
There are virtually no MS-69 coins in all of the series that I collect. I don’t look for them anyway because there is no way I could afford them....
[ATTACH] It's a little too marked up and cleaned up for me, but any Draped Bust silver coin is a welcome addition to a collection. Here is one...
You might get an MS-64 out of it, but it's not worth the expense. It's an example of nice, properly graded coin in a PCGS Old Green Label holder....
Yes, that's one of the new quarters that I like. Some of the others ... If you can't say something nice, remain silent. Of course what it...
You don't want to know how many coins I have. The number is in the thousands. I use slab boxes for the best ones that are in the bank, and the...
The token appears to grade Ch EF-45, but it might be called an AU today. That would peg the value at around $25 to $30 retail.
At VG money, you did okay. Given the lose grading standards, you don’t get much when you buy a better date in coin in that grade these days.
In 60+ years I have never filled the 1922 Plain hole in my Lincoln Cent album. I almost did when I bought a collection as a dealer, but another...
If it’s that big, you can buy it. I don’t want it. Having said that, I have not bought a conventional coin album since the 1970s. The closest...
I avoid “details” and problem coins. I would rather have a lower grade coin that a sharper piece with problems. A few years ago a dealer was...
If you feel the need to get it authenticated, go ahead, but the obverse has been cleaned to remove corrosion. It has EF-40 sharpness, but the...
I don’t see anything to “celebrate.” This is a made to sell piece of junk. Hard Pass! :greedy:
If the 1909 to 1958 Lincoln Cents were put into one album, the result would be huge and unwieldy. The trouble is with all the mint marks and the...
I’m amazed that he found two of them in a “tag sale.”:rolleyes: It has one of the usual Chinese toning looks. Then when you look at it in detail,...
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Yes, sadly both have been cleaned. The Plain 4 piece is quite common for a Classic $5 gold. The Crosslet 4 piece is really scarce. It’s scarcer...
The Fugio is ever better. It’s one of Club Rays varieties.
I have the Hawaiian in MS-64 and the Spanish Trail in MS-66.
That’s a little like the color set of early large cents Dr. Sheldon built probably in the 1940s. It was still intact when the Dan Holmes...
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