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Re: Your Favorite Coin Purchase of 2019
My 1820 B-5 bust quarter is my favorite. It’s the rarest die marriage for 1820, and it looks really nice for its grade, too. Image is a PCGS TrueView. (View Post)21 -
Re: So how did you do with your 2019 Collecting goals ??
At the start of this year, I wanted to complete my 1831-1838 bust quarter date set in F to VF range. I needed three dates: 1832, 1833, and 1836. I managed to get an 1833, but fell short with the othe… (View Post)3 -
Re: Changes afoot ats
I’m thankful that I don’t actively assemble registry sets so I don’t have to worry about which company certified the coins (if any) and instead focus on the coins themselves. Plus there’s less stress… (View Post)1 -
Re: Classic Head gold
I like the design, and hope to own one someday. They’re the earliest US gold coin I could reasonably hope to afford (assuming I don’t win the lottery, marry a millionaire, take up an illegal side job… (View Post)2 -
Re: "Official" I got the "Golden Ticket" enhanced reverse proof silver eagle COA thread
That isn’t actually the correct probability. Directly calculating the probability of getting at least one of something is fairly complicated, so it is easier to calculate the probability of not getti… (View Post)2