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'A New York Gentleman's' Collection of Chopmarked Coins
As part of the Stack's Bowers & Ponterio October 2023 Hong Kong Auction, a very interesting collection of chopmarked coins was sold, covering hundreds of different coins. The provenance was rathe… (View Post)10 -
1968 Error Authentication - 1959-D 'Triple D' Cent w/ Numismatic Error Collectors of America COA
A collector found this at an estate sale recently, thought it would be interesting to share with all the error specialists: a 1958-D 'Triple D' Lincoln Cent with a large Certificate of Authenticity g… (View Post)4 -
Re: Undervalued/"sleeper"/bargain coins?
This is one I actually agree with. Big silver dollar, very low mintage (20,000) with high attrition, Gold Rush era, and the first silver dollar struck on the West Coast. Surprised that there's not mu… (View Post)5 -
Re: Longacre and his connection to Chile [Updated with discovery!]
Fascinating context! The nascent Republican period in South America is full of numismatic treasures that don't have much documentation, at least not much that is well-known. (View Post)1 -
Re: Your Most Wanted Coin
Currently, probably a legit chopmarked early US Dollar (pre-1804) to complete my type set of chopmarked US crown-sized coins. If not that, then a chopmarked Chile Volcano Peso. (View Post)1
