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Re: Grading companies and attributions question
J.P., I want to start by saying that I really appreciate it when folks like you ask for input from the community. That kind of engagement builds relationships, and relationships are a cornerstone of … (View Post)3 -
Re: No wise cracks, just die cracks obverse and reverse. Show em if you got em.
OK, cool, we're showing the flip sides on these! Below is the reverse of the 1834 JR-2 dime I put up earlier. Of course, @jesbroken and @scubafuel and others I'm sure identified it as a cud coin caus… (View Post)4 -
Re: No wise cracks, just die cracks obverse and reverse. Show em if you got em.
This is an 1834 JR-2 dime. Part of a John Reich Journal article that I'm helping with by an author who, unlike me, knows dimes very well. Sharp observers will know why the date is soft... (View Post)8 -
Re: My 100 Greatest US Coins Collection
@EliteCollection, since I'm a big half dime fan, I'm pasting the 1802 half dime writeup from the Bowers & Merena Eliasberg catalog below. If you click the link it'll take you to the online versio… (View Post)8 -
Re: ANA Oklahoma City - Are you planning to attend?
I'll be there. My plan is to chew bubble gum and look for nice capped bust half dimes... and I'm all out of bubble gum. (View Post)10
