BillDugan1959 ✭✭✭✭✭
Reactions
-
Re: Brad Ream, R.I.P.
As a young man, Brad had worked for the late, Great Frank Brazzell. Brad was a prolific engraver, and many of his issues were small, numerically. His wife Kay is an excellent ec engraver too. I have … (View Post)3 -
Brad Ream, R.I.P.
Some Hobby sources are reporting this morning that Brad Ream, of the Rockville, Indiana area, has died. Brad was a well-known coin collector and engraver/roller of elongated coins. He was in his sixt… (View Post)1 -
68 Years Ago today...
Just for perspective, it is worth noting that King George VI of the United Kingdom died on 6 February 1952. Even his copper-nickel coins (mostly unbeloved) are now getting up there in years. (View Post)2 -
Re: 1973 Bicentennial
There is a "P" mintmark on that, between the busts of Sam Adams and Patrick Henry. Not Franklin Mint. The piece also exists in silver, and that is my preference. Relatively inexpensive. (View Post)1 -
Re: Recently started collecting gold classic coins. My question is with the 1883-s $10.
The forum/group/me is at a loss without a decent photograph. (View Post)3
