I’m lagging badly today (except for the coffee). I hope to hookup in OKC next week with all the participants here that may be attending! Here’s another new RD in my IHC “hoard” (my missus’
term):
I sold my 67RD example recently. While I liked it, others made it controversial. It’s one of only 3 graded 67RD’s but it got to be the subject of too much criticism & I just got tired of it. Today’s NEWP is a stunning beauty - a full on 66+ RD that’s essentially mark free & with great eye appeal. Not to mention the coveted double stickers (a nod there to my friend @winesteven).
@pursuitofliberty . Thank you for posting my 1807 coin pic, truly appreciated. @Catbert . Thank you for your kind words. Speaking of other "treasure", I assume you are also the Catbert with the wonderful article in the Gorbrecht Journal. I keep this issue by my side of the sofa just so i can admire your New Orleans coins on a regular basis. james
I hope everyone is enjoying their Saturday morning... I'm in the throes of moving my girlfriend in this weekend... her house is closing in a couple of weeks. Away from coins for the day...
Collecting: Dansco 7070; Middle Date Large Cents (VF-AU); Box of 20;
Hi Guys! Back from my travels just in time to go to Oklahoma! I love August!
Anyway, I was a guest speaker at Witter University instructing the teens all about Bust Coinage. I discussed how to buy and sell and make money along with the many technical aspect of Early American Coinage. To ensure that the students were going to enjoy the talk, I gave away a sample slab that CAC helped me with. These students love sample slabs and everyone participated and I thought the talk was great. Thank you to Witter Coins for making me a guest speaker as well as to CAC for getting the slab completed in very short order and most importantly the students and hope they got alot out of the 1 week long class. Going for a coffee drink - Bye for now!
Hope y'all don't mind but it's been a very long week (Why i don't care about pic quality tonight, either) so I'm going to put my spin on this Thread Title and call it Saturday Evening CORONA w Coins... I'll be back to coffee in the morning.
Was able to open my mail after work today and take a look at these three... down to one last release in this series and it's all over..
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I’m lagging badly today (except for the coffee). I hope to hookup in OKC next week with all the participants here that may be attending! Here’s another new RD in my IHC “hoard” (my missus’
term):
I sold my 67RD example recently. While I liked it, others made it controversial. It’s one of only 3 graded 67RD’s but it got to be the subject of too much criticism & I just got tired of it. Today’s NEWP is a stunning beauty - a full on 66+ RD that’s essentially mark free & with great eye appeal. Not to mention the coveted double stickers (a nod there to my friend @winesteven).
“The thrill of the hunt never gets old”
PCGS Registry: Screaming Eagles
Copperindian
Retired sets: Soaring Eagles
Copperindian
Nickelodeon
@pursuitofliberty . Thank you for posting my 1807 coin pic, truly appreciated.
@Catbert . Thank you for your kind words. Speaking of other "treasure", I assume you are also the Catbert with the wonderful article in the Gorbrecht Journal. I keep this issue by my side of the sofa just so i can admire your New Orleans coins on a regular basis. james
I hope everyone is enjoying their Saturday morning... I'm in the throes of moving my girlfriend in this weekend... her house is closing in a couple of weeks. Away from coins for the day...
Successful BST transactions with: SilverEagles92; Ahrensdad; Smitty; GregHansen; Lablade; Mercury10c; copperflopper; whatsup; KISHU1; scrapman1077, crispy, canadanz, smallchange, robkool, Mission16, ranshdow, ibzman350, Fallguy, Collectorcoins, SurfinxHI, jwitten, Walkerguy21D, dsessom.
Finally got this bit that I missed 11 years ago.
2014 (D):
Well, just Love coins, period.
Hi Guys! Back from my travels just in time to go to Oklahoma! I love August!
Anyway, I was a guest speaker at Witter University instructing the teens all about Bust Coinage. I discussed how to buy and sell and make money along with the many technical aspect of Early American Coinage. To ensure that the students were going to enjoy the talk, I gave away a sample slab that CAC helped me with. These students love sample slabs and everyone participated and I thought the talk was great. Thank you to Witter Coins for making me a guest speaker as well as to CAC for getting the slab completed in very short order and most importantly the students and hope they got alot out of the 1 week long class. Going for a coffee drink - Bye for now!
Hope y'all don't mind but it's been a very long week (Why i don't care about pic quality tonight, either) so I'm going to put my spin on this Thread Title and call it Saturday Evening CORONA w Coins... I'll be back to coffee in the morning.
Was able to open my mail after work today and take a look at these three... down to one last release in this series and it's all over..
Bending the rules, I had these out yesterday, both types for the 1991 Libertad:
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