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Here is my latest coin photo, I just imaged it last night! The coin is a little hazy on the obverse, but not too bad.
I thought we needed a good old fashioned coin post.
-Amanda

Here is my latest coin photo, I just imaged it last night! The coin is a little hazy on the obverse, but not too bad.
I thought we needed a good old fashioned coin post.

-Amanda

I'm a YN working on a type set!
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-Paul
For those keeping track of my collection, this was one of the two remaining commems that I needed. Honestly, I had given up hope of completing this set once ANACS switched to the new slabs. I have already necessarily capped the collection at 2005 (although I continue to buy modcomms, I don't slab 'em).
So now all I need is a 1996-W $5 Olympic Cauldron. Woe to any underbidders when that sucker ever appears.
The only image I have is the one from Don until I can get a new pic of it.
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etexmike
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1883-P VAM-10 NGC 65 $1
1890-O VAM-10A NGC 63 $1 (this one is 100% certain)
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<< <i>I cherrypicked this ragged clipped Seated Dime for less than $15 on the Bay right before the twins were born. I haven't had much time to bid since then.
Sean Reynolds >>
What is something like that truly worth?
<< <i>Oh, forgot completely about this book I got. Published in 1890 (and in excellent condition -- doesn't appear ever used) it is loaded with information I doubt is found very many other places if anywhere. Really neat stuff.
I notice the title of that book includes the words "American Coinage -- Ancient and Modern". I wonder what someone from 1890 would consider to be Modern Crap™
Courtesy of my local dealer! AU 50, an original!
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
–John Adams, 1826
Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
"Luck is what happens when Preparation meets Opportunity"
<< <i>I notice the title of that book includes the words "American Coinage -- Ancient and Modern". I wonder what someone from 1890 would consider to be Modern Crap™
And would they look at a coin from the 1880s and say it was dipped crap because no coin minted then should look blast white?
Right before I pulled the trigger on this one for my daughter's 1901 Victorian type set:
Hoard the keys.