You got ALL that stuff.
That looks fan-freaking-tastic.
Skipped the regular Wheat cent
Shipped!
LOL @ that understandable reaction, but Andre's Pencils really are effective at cleaning dug relics and ancient coins, from what I've heard. It's...
Germany (Imperial): silver Mark of Wilhelm II, 1914-A, Berlin mint PCGS MS67 https://www.pcgs.com/cert/81055710 [IMG] Switzerland: silver...
LordM Giveaway #76 (pick your prize) This contest is now CLOSED. The winner was announced in Post #39. This giveaway is brought to you by Bean....
It's time for the drawing. [ATTACH] Lucky number thirty-four! Post #34 was by... @Kurisu ! Congratulations, @Kurisu. You are about to have...
This. Why can't you get your pictures right side up?
Time for the drawing. [ATTACH] Lucky number Six! Post #6 was by... @Good Cents ! Congratulations, @Good Cents . I'll make it nine quarters...
Here's what you got, @Kentucky ... Germany (Imperial): copper-nickel 5-pfennig of Wilhelm I, 1876-J, Hamburg mint Nice AU-ish coin. [IMG] Isle...
Time for the drawing. [ATTACH] Thirteen... thirteen... lucky number 13... Post #13 was by @Kentucky! Kentucky, it seems, chose category D-...
Looks like a winner to me!
Well, there is that, then. I wasn't aware it was a key date. Key date + high grade = nice to have!
PR64 or 65, I guess. Pix are kinda smallish and darkish. Looks like a nice coin, though. Matte proof?
Yes, nice. Though I don't know what the premium gap is between generic BU and a real Gem. I'm not sure I'd pay a huge premium for the Gem, when...
Merged the duplicate threads.
A local SE GA detector find. Not by me, but by my buddy Billy Ridenour. He has found some really pristine early large cents. Interestingly,...
His is 15 mm/2.66 g, while mine is 16.3 mm/4.00 g. Is that much of a weight variance within the range to be considered the same type? It's not...
There's our Classic Head Half Cent (1809-35). So the next player may play a coin of that same type, or move on to our next type, which is the...
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