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Re: Wasting away in Stephenville … a story of CBH’s ... still going!
OK you lettered edge CBH folks. I'm mostly a type collector. All LE halves are considered one type and I see three. First style 1807-1808. My favorite. Second 1809-1832? Third 1833-1836? Based on bus… (View Post)1 -
Re: Wasting away in Stephenville … a story of CBH’s ... still going!
@pursuitofliberty After 5 days and 1100 views I do not think your thread has fallen off the edge. Maybe thread of the year and I don't collect CBH's. Fab coins, history, pics, and writing, Reminds me… (View Post)5 -
Re: Should coins with heavy die polishing be granted very high grades by the grading services?
Great post @rhedden . Agree with everything you said. Did you know that way back when an 1866 quarter was graded MS67 by PCGS? No longer in pop reports. The current 66+ was a bit too concave central … (View Post)1 -
Re: Wasting away in Stephenville … a story of CBH’s ... still going!
@pursuitofliberty. Killer coins. Original color and surfaces are tough to beat! And even tougher to ever find. Sounds like you skipped any opportunity costs at least. Timing means a lot. Love your th… (View Post)3 -
Re: Happy Columbus Day - Indigenous Peoples’ Day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBD61skoMk8 (View Post)3