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Re: Can anyone help me identify this 1867 shield nickel with rays?
In the early years of the Shield Nickel dies only lasted for about 15,000 strikes so there are many, many dies used. There are more varieties than what are listed in the 1994 Fletcher book. (View Post)2 -
Re: The Confederation Medal 🇨🇦
Amazing condition for a three inch medal of that age. The artwork on the medal, which is very 19th century, is exceptionally well executed, far superior to US medals of the same era. Large medals pro… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1838 Seated Dime CAC- P01
It is really a mixed grade coin with an AG 3 obverse and a Poor 1 reverse. I don't see it as a coin that would appeal to low ball collectors. (View Post)2 -
Re: Heritage Auctions: Retroactive Sales Tax Charge
1.Contact heritage and ask for a detailed accounting of sales and taxes that that you have already paid and amounts they say are now due. Ask for the reason why this is just now coming to light. Indi… (View Post)4 -
Re: Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee Meeting Recap (September 2025)
I think it refers to diplomats of several countries that arranged for large numbers of exit visas. The medal does not name them so it appears that most will remain forgotten. (View Post)3