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Re: Saturday morning coffee with coins
GM Saturday folks - Went to the Yankee/Red Sox game last night and got home late - missed tennis and going to play pickleball. But before PB - here are my 1797 JR-1 dimes. What I love about these bab… (View Post)11 -
Re: My 100 Greatest US Coins Collection
@EliteCollection - I was wondering which example you acquired for your cabinet - the Pogue example or the Firefox-Simpson example. Both coins are truly amazing and the creme de la creme. Your 1796 Qu… (View Post)5 -
Re: My 100 Greatest US Coins Collection
@EliteCollection - All amazing coins! For number 18, you listed the common date 1879 Flowing Hair Stella. I noticed that you have a 1879 Coiled Hair Stella as well. I would have post the Coiled Hair … (View Post)2 -
Re: My 100 Greatest US Coins Collection
No words can describe your 1794 dollar! When you think of Trophy coins, you think of very expensive coins. When you think of special U.S. coins, you think about 1804 and 1794 dollars along with sever… (View Post)7 -
Re: Recent advice from an advanced collector: “Don’t ever be an underbidder.” Ouch!
For most coins, I value a coin and put a max price going into the auction. If I am the underbidder then so be it. However, if its a special coin (rare, high in eye appeal and I need it) then I will g… (View Post)3