Wondering if they'll be giving out samples at FUN.
My first reaction was that it looked like an NTC slab, but I think this is because they're transparent (assuming the fact that Beanman is clearly...
I prefer the first picture. The second picture is very flatly lit and doesn't show luster of the coin. This is especially noticeable on the...
Actually, they lasted far too long.
When Ron was creating the GMM reproductions, he made sure to make them different enough from the originals so that any attempt at attributing them...
I plan on being there with my photo gear. Table TBD. I'll try to remember to bring a box of 1882-O/S Morgans for @Insider in the various die...
Pillar dollar, Fugio, Morgan, $20 Saint, Buffalo nickel -- 5 must-haves for any US collection. Full of history and in that condition, you can let...
For $15, that's a nice piece.
Since after the Commonwealth coinage with the exception of Edward VIII, but he never appeared on circulation coinage anywhere, only patterns. No....
On the bright side, I don't think you'll have to worry about when you'll be able to send it to CAC.
It's more a sign that there is wear. Chances are you'll see the wear close to the tip of the bust and on a couple low curls of hair.
58. There's nothing heavy, but a lot of disruption on the surfaces. Look especially at the field behind Liberty's head.
I believe with respect to law enforcement that's referred to as "showing intent."
A 91-O in 58 has been on my want list for a while. This one is a slightly later die stage where the reverse die is starting to collapse inside...
Weak URI is normal for this one.
Picked these two up recently. 1832 50c PCGS 55 with really nice color and an 1891-O VAM 1A2 (strong clashed E) in PCGS 58, which is pretty much...
I added these two this week. The 2R upgrades ones in my set World Coins in Early America set. Finished "filling" the album. I think everything is...
Did you read his first paragraph? They'll return it in a body bag marked "altered".
95-S is well documented with respect to die markers, 95-O not quite as much, but still good.
There's a limited market for a coin like this. Not only will there be few buyers for it compared to an "intact" 95-O or 95-S, but you have to...
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