<< <i>I have plenty years of buying high and selling low. I would offer my help to everyone but those who want to buy cheap and sell high may want to stay away >>
I second Liefgolds "expertise" level. The Man knows these coins. Not in the coin field but I understand and teach wet plate photography and manufacture cameras if that era. I can offer some help with very early images.
Proof coins from 1950-1964 and SMS coins from 1965-1967 including varieties.
I also dabble in business strikes of the same dates when coins of exceptional eye appeal can be found.
People can PM me, but this isn't a very tough area... and I'm not nearly as qualified as many of the other posters.
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I have extensive experience with unsuccessful home renovations, and could tell you what not to do and, importantly, the sequence not to do it in.
I've trained several terriers so that they only crap on our best and most expensive rugs.
I have a technique to convince teenagers of the importance of doing homework, which they fully understand, totally buy into and then completely ignore.
I'm a skilled chef, as evidenced by the fact that I once set my apartment on fire while making a can of Campbell's chicken noodle soup.
Also, I've have been a collector, researcher and then dealer in colonial and early American coins for most of my life, and I am happy to try to help anyone at anytime with any questions in this field.
<< <i>I have extensive experience with unsuccessful home renovations, and could tell you what not to do and, importantly, the sequence not to do it in.
I've trained several terriers so that they only crap on our best and most expensive rugs.
I have a technique to convince teenagers of the importance of doing homework, which they fully understand, totally buy into and then completely ignore.
I'm a skilled chef, as evidenced by the fact that I once set my apartment on fire while making a can of Campbell's chicken noodle soup.
Also, I've have been a collector, researcher and then dealer in colonial and early American coins for most of my life, and I am happy to try to help anyone at anytime with any questions in this field. >>
Now that's funny.
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I focus on Capped Bust coinage and it's literature, while I am certainly no expert by any means, I'd be happy to share what I know. I've also asked many questions myself, so if I don't know the answer, I'll probably be able to point you to someone who does.
Jesse
Collector of Early American Coinage and Related Literature Member - EAC, JRCS, C4, FUN
Although I've been a collector of FS and DCam Jeffersons for many years, there are several other forum members with as much if not more expertise then myself. I know who they are and they know who they are...so I'll let them chime in if they wish.
And there is one expert of the Jefferson series ATS that may top all others. I can refer PMers to him.
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My numismatic interests have evolved from Standing Liberty Quarters, through small sized paper money, to Draped and Capped Bust type coins, but really only have enough knowledge/experience with them to be dangerous, so others here would be a much better resource for relevant info.
I am fairly knowledgeable regarding growing various types of roses, especially OGR's ("Old Garden Roses") if anyone has questions about those and have done quite a bit of Bible study over the years, especially the New Testament, and would be open to fielding a few of those questions.
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I've been collecting and looking at a back-water, i.e. Three Cent Nickel proofs, for a decade or so now. I'd be happy to help anyone with the series to the extent that I can.
I am good at patience. Happy to help anyone new to the hobby with all sorts of questions and those in need of direction. I like mentoring. I know a bit about CC dollars and coinage but am not THE expert on them.
bob
Registry: CC lowballs (boblindstrom), bobinvegas1989@yahoo.com
<< <i>I have extensive experience with unsuccessful home renovations, and could tell you what not to do and, importantly, the sequence not to do it in.
I've trained several terriers so that they only crap on our best and most expensive rugs.
I have a technique to convince teenagers of the importance of doing homework, which they fully understand, totally buy into and then completely ignore.
I'm a skilled chef, as evidenced by the fact that I once set my apartment on fire while making a can of Campbell's chicken noodle soup.
Also, I've have been a collector, researcher and then dealer in colonial and early American coins for most of my life, and I am happy to try to help anyone at anytime with any questions in this field. >>
While I also don't consider myself an expert, I do feel comfortable discussing Bust and Seated halves and on what to look for when buying circulated coins of this series.
I've been collecting Buffalo nickels for nearly 60 years so I feel comfortable with that series. And also doubled (and tripled and quadrupled and even quintupled) dies, which I've been heavily involved with for more than 30 years.
Feel free to contact me on these things. I will answer to the best of my ability.
Coin related; I'm working on becoming an expert on Walkers and Three Cent Silvers. You all have, and continue to help.
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Error coins in general, clipped planchets in particular. I know a little about die varieties too, though I am more of a generalist than many others here.
Sean Reynolds
Incomplete planchets wanted, especially Lincoln Cents & type coins.
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
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<< <i>I have plenty years of buying high and selling low.
I would offer my help to everyone but those who want to buy cheap and sell high
may want to stay away
This.
Latin American Collection
PM me.
Oddball/exonumia (emphasis on engraved pieces)
Large Cents - middle dates 1816-1839
PM's are welcome
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<< <i>Barber halves - Circulated.
Tyler >>
I'll second this for Tyler. I have bugged him a few times and he was more than helpful.
<< <i>Counterstamped coinage >>
A big +1 here!
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
<< <i>I know nothing. >>
Same here.
But I do know the extent of my ignorance in circulating moderns (especially quarters).
I also dabble in business strikes of the same dates when coins of exceptional eye appeal can be found.
People can PM me, but this isn't a very tough area... and I'm not nearly as qualified as many of the other posters.
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Those who list several different series most likely are of the type "jack of all trades, master of none"
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This is my first post in almost two years. Looking forward to getting back into these boards. And such a simple but great idea! Thanks Pat.
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Coins? Expert? Ha! No way. Still a neophyte. But I do like and enjoy Morgans and peace dollars.
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I've trained several terriers so that they only crap on our best and most expensive rugs.
I have a technique to convince teenagers of the importance of doing homework, which they fully understand, totally buy into and then completely ignore.
I'm a skilled chef, as evidenced by the fact that I once set my apartment on fire while making a can of Campbell's chicken noodle soup.
Also, I've have been a collector, researcher and then dealer in colonial and early American coins for most of my life, and I am happy to try to help anyone at anytime with any questions in this field.
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<< <i>I have extensive experience with unsuccessful home renovations, and could tell you what not to do and, importantly, the sequence not to do it in.
I've trained several terriers so that they only crap on our best and most expensive rugs.
I have a technique to convince teenagers of the importance of doing homework, which they fully understand, totally buy into and then completely ignore.
I'm a skilled chef, as evidenced by the fact that I once set my apartment on fire while making a can of Campbell's chicken noodle soup.
Also, I've have been a collector, researcher and then dealer in colonial and early American coins for most of my life, and I am happy to try to help anyone at anytime with any questions in this field. >>
Now that's funny.
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
<< <i>Classic Head Gold
Toning
Franklins
Proof Seated
This is my first post in almost two years. Looking forward to getting back into these boards. And such a simple but great idea! Thanks Pat. >>
Welcome back Ronyahski ! I've always enjoyed when you have posted images of your Proof Seated type.
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Jesse
Member - EAC, JRCS, C4, FUN
forum members with as much if not more expertise then myself. I know who they are and they
know who they are...so I'll let them chime in if they wish.
And there is one expert of the Jefferson series ATS that may top all others. I can refer PMers to him.
I am fairly knowledgeable regarding growing various types of roses, especially OGR's ("Old Garden Roses") if anyone has questions about those and have done quite a bit of Bible study over the years, especially the New Testament, and would be open to fielding a few of those questions.
- Jim
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in need of direction. I like mentoring.
I know a bit about CC dollars and coinage but am not THE expert on them.
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Wells Fargo so-called dollars and other related exonumia.
1890 CC Tailbar VAM 4 Morgan dollars
Errors - coins mostly.
I love this forum in general - so much knowledge in one space! Wow!
<< <i>I have extensive experience with unsuccessful home renovations, and could tell you what not to do and, importantly, the sequence not to do it in.
I've trained several terriers so that they only crap on our best and most expensive rugs.
I have a technique to convince teenagers of the importance of doing homework, which they fully understand, totally buy into and then completely ignore.
I'm a skilled chef, as evidenced by the fact that I once set my apartment on fire while making a can of Campbell's chicken noodle soup.
Also, I've have been a collector, researcher and then dealer in colonial and early American coins for most of my life, and I am happy to try to help anyone at anytime with any questions in this field. >>
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It's been a few years since this thread was updated.
Anyone willing to state and share their expertise, if someone wanted to PM you with a question?
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
Yes - generally speaking, classic U.S. coins.
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I've been collecting Buffalo nickels for nearly 60 years so I feel comfortable with that series. And also doubled (and tripled and quadrupled and even quintupled) dies, which I've been heavily involved with for more than 30 years.
Feel free to contact me on these things. I will answer to the best of my ability.
Coin related; I'm working on becoming an expert on Walkers and Three Cent Silvers. You all have, and continue to help.
Work related; I'm a private sector Building Construction/Material Scientist. I specialize in the building enclosure (walls, windows, roofing, balconies, amenity decks, below grade, etc. ) and I help Owners, Architects and Contractors with designing and making better decisions regarding their building enclosure systems.
Error coins in general, clipped planchets in particular. I know a little about die varieties too, though I am more of a generalist than many others here.
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
I might know a little about bust die marriages.
A: The year they spend more on their library than their coin collection.
A numismatist is judged more on the content of their library than the content of their cabinet.
I'm pretty good with parking lot finds and identifying green corrosion.