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Re: Government confiscation law for gold and platinum
Re: 230th Anniversary Flowing Hair High Relief Gold Coin (24YG)
@TomB said:
Why does the silver COA state "170 of 230"? Weren't there 1794 privy mark coins? It appears to me that someone made something up on their own.
Out of the 1794 Privy coins, 230 of the COA's were signed by her. It's legit.
Click on/read the "description" of the Medal(at the bottom).
https://www.usmint.gov/230th-anniversary-flowing-hair-silver-medal-24YH.html
Re: Historical CAC Gold & Green Sticker Rates Across All Series
@mattniss
VF35 gold CAC
1895-S in rattler?
Re: 1978 Topps Pete Rose recent sale.
@jraytay said:
@softparade said:
This card is also one of my favorites from this legendary set. It happens to be one of the double printed cards. Each sheet double printed one row. So this card is much easier to pull than most. With that said, I'm amazed at the staying power of pricing on this card because of that.78 a legendary set? That's hilariousl
Why couldn't it be legendary? Everyone's got their own thing that floats their boat.
Why not 78T? It's as legendary as any other set.
Re: Historical CAC Gold & Green Sticker Rates Across All Series
Well, Seth honored his end so I guess it’s my turn-
Re: Year in review: What are your favorite numismatic pick-ups of 2024?
@Copperindian That 1861 D is a beauty!
Re: 🎉 Get Ready for the Largest & Most Exciting Coin Show in America! 🎉
I really thought that you were talking about the FUN show.
An 1804 Dollar, a Bank Teller and Mickley—Teller’s Account of Find & Sale-1885—Attachment Heavy
Thought it was a great story to read---passing along.
Re: Unusual 1916 Standing Liberty token - Cosgrove Airways 1928
This is exactly the same obverse J. Cline used on his tokens not terribly long before he passed. Patrick Mint comes to mind.