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I’m at a 30 on her. Congratulations on completing your set. It’s a great feeling of accomplishment.
A 2 x 2 would be fine but wait for others to respond.
Good to hear. It’s always a good plan. I wish you the best.
Judging by the coin itself, it looks like it was minted by a worn die, especially on the reverse. If I’m correct then I would think they are both...
Nice one and it’s always exciting to find an incomplete planchet.
That’s a nice one but why stop there? I have at least a hundred of them.
Very nice addition! May you be able to afford and get the rest of them.
I’d think about buying a nice just coin and putting in the proof spot. Then I’d have the proofs in their slab. Maybe you could find proofs that...
Looks like a worn die to me as well. Not an error.
Here’s George W. Bush on a Kennedy Half Dollar. It’s also played in .999 24kt gold. What a novelty. Notice the pop out side is on the reverse and...
I would not break out a proof and put it into an album. As soon as you do that proof coin becomes an impaired proof and the value is lowered...
Silver is silver no matter what country it’s from. Nice looking and welcome to CT.
I only have one as well.
Did this coin make you hungry?
Depends on your age. If I put this in the ancients forum it makes me wonder where I put the ancient coin I posted. I’m really tired for some...
I lowered my usage on cash but since businesses are charging for the use of my credit card I pay them with cash. I use cash, credit and checks,...
It all depends on the coin itself. Any coin with a minor mint error, like a die crack, cud, etc., shouldn’t be graded. Your Three Cent Nickel...
Tetricus I, AD 271-274 AE Antoninianus, 17mm, 2.3g, 6h Cologne mint Obv.: IMP TETRICVS AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right. Rev.: LAETITIA...
Baltimore, Maryland 1870’s In the later 1800’s and early 1900’s, Schutzen Park establishments were well woven into the American way of life. They...
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