Ha, I did the same last weekend. [ATTACH]
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the 1922 1c No D is a case where you want LDS and not EDS for the obverse, but EDS on the reverse.
The people who won't buy ANACS because of marketing and forum "knowledge" are a boon to the rest of us.
I'm at E. F should include a desire to document things yet not having the inspiration to do so. I never really went through B or C - I'm happy to...
Pulled from the register at the ice cream parlor some time around 1975. Run over by a Model T along the way. [ATTACH]
I can't be specific either but my favorite experience was a dealer at a US show selling Canadian coins using the Canadian price guide values...
A well circulated contemporary counterfeit. [ATTACH]
My oldest US coin got around a bit. [ATTACH]
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I meant a photo from the bottom side, but this is just as good. Thanks for the laugh!
Looks like their certificate expired. I get a security risk warning which is usually an expired certificate on an https connection. Firefox says...
I don't think I've ever gotten any truly great deal from GC. Comparatively, I suppose the first one below was a good deal. These are all AU58 and...
Not just that, but you're not going to profit from the "error" you created! Instead of being found in the pack by a collector it's more likely to...
It's a gorgeous spring day so I decided to take one of my favorite coins out for some sun. Last couple weeks we went on a massive 2800 mile road...
I was expecting a photo of the bottom of the cup.
I bet enough will remain in coin jars to last generations.
Thanks. So this goes back to my earlier comment - if it's a deliberately created "error", how does it end up sequentially in a bank strap?
There are a bunch of 1880-O varieties you might check to see if yours is one. They don't appear to add much value but that stuff always makes a...
This reads like a Chinese AI generated coin description that then went through an AI translator. Then that was used by AI to generate a coin...
The "whirling log" sacred symbol was used in a lot of Navajo art prior to WWII so in Farmington NM I would guess that's where it originated in...
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