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I'm glad I read this post. At first I thought it was from a sheet that someone had purposely miscut to create an apparent error. But @SteveInTampa...
It was about 5 years ago when I made this post. I'll include the link but not the actual post; it was a bit long. Here's the opening paragraph:...
No, it's not UNC but it's better than I've got. And i[ATTACH] [ATTACH] t's good enough for me.
Asking for super-high prices is not a problem (except for the sellers that can't get buyers). And the solution for buyers is to check eBay's Sold...
Thanks for correcting me. Coins with a large number of varieties give me trouble. I haven't had enough practice separating the wheat from the chaff.
Okay, it looks like I got this one correct. Thanks.
I'm using Noyes books, in this case Volume 1 (1793-1794).
I said there could be others :rolleyes: I've got this one as an S-87. Correct? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I knew this was going to happen sooner or later. Monster number of varieties. BUT I've got this as an S-60. Right? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And there...
The dull surfaces indicate to me a cleaning, likely by dipping.
My current problems with images involve Great Collections. I'm an EAC collector and am collecting at the variety level. GC's auction images are...
IMO it's often because sellers are running short of day-to-day living expenses. But buyers are still being selective. Coins not in their interest...
That's my understanding. And because of that I added a Fugio Cent to my US Type Set. But "struck by the United States" would probably be more...
Quoted from this source: https://www.usmint.gov/learn/history/us-circulating-coins "In 1792, during construction of the new Mint, 1,500 silver...
I've no info on Irish coin dealers. But I like Guinness. And as for distilleries, look in on Bushmills. Oh, and as to my Irish heritage I know...
I noticed that. And the way I collect, I'll probably keep it. Looks like I'll end up with two 1803 C-1 Half Cents. Die states can make varieties...
I put a bid in on GC for an 1803 Half Cent, C-1. I won it. Here it is and it would satisfy me: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] But the same time I...
I don't even know what an Instagram is.
That's where he lives. He doesn't have a shop. He has an online store but mostly sets up at shows, both large and small.
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