I'm in. Coin number #1 would neatly fill the 0-100 AD slot in my Century collection. I'm starting at 600 BC and ending at 2000 AD. Currently I...
That is really cool. Any idea how old it might be?
1882-S, MS-67 [IMG]
This appeared at my LCS. I did some asset reallocation to get it. 1873 Pattern Trade Dollar J-1293, PR-61, R-4. [IMG]
At some point I do to intend to photograph them, barring that I'll see if I can pull photos from the TPG sites.
Those examples are beautiful. It seems that finding 2nd issue notes in any condition is more difficult than finding many of the other issues.
Originally it wasn't but my LCS had a really nice one so I purchased it.
Very nice looking fractional notes. I am missing ten notes for my fractional type set. For me, the higher denomination 1st issue notes and most of...
It's difficult to find a reasonably priced attractive and desirable low grade 18th century coin that doesn't have a details designation.
In January of 1980 I sold over 250 ounces of silver to Rodman and Yaruss in NYC. I raised enough money to cover my tuition at the Gemological...
The Prince Purple Rain quarter.
The St. Gaudens summer house in Cornish NH is a wonderful place to visit. Take your dog with you and your dog can become a "Bark Ranger."
Thank you for the insight. I will check.
[IMG] 1887 seven coin set commemorating Queen Victoria's Jubilee. The set contains: a crown, a double florin, a half crown, a florin, a shilling,...
Congratulations, that's a sweet little coin.
I have a small suite of patterns in my collection. Excluding gold patterns, I am trying to get at least one pattern of each denomination of US...
I too keep records of all my coin purchases in an Excel file. The file has numerous tabs for example; exonumia, type set, foreign, ancient, USA,...
Congratulations, nice to be rewarded for all that time spent searching.
A lot of the small local mineral shows have been taken over by bead sellers.
My guesses are the two cent piece, the pattern, and the large cent. Thank you for sharing these beauties.
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