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Re: In between "big" coin purchases, I collect cheap low grade pre-1840 world silver and put it in a bag
I heard the following story at MTB around late 1980's. Around 1980 during the Hunt silver run up, Luis Vigdor of MTB bought at least hundreds of 55 gallon drums full of cobs, struck reales, and procs… (View Post)4 -
Re: 1921 Indochina Piastres struck at San Francisco-who made the dies?
Thank you Jeff- that settles it, just meh quality made-in-USA dies. PS Just got the MS65 back from PCGS. It's not a full strike but reasonably close and has very few post striking marks. (View Post)1 -
1921 Indochina Piastres struck at San Francisco-who made the dies?
I hope a Morgan $ specialist might know this: The top coin in the photo is the best struck FIC 1P 1921 SF mint in any grade that I can find a photo of. Compare to normal strike in the bottom of photo… (View Post)2 -
Re: North/South/Central American Coins Thursday, let's see them!
Newp. Ex Norweb, Ex Freeman Craig. (View Post)8 -
Re: Favorite "Cheap" Coins
Silver France/Burgandy jetons or one-third ecu. Love the pillar of Hercules done French Style. One in bronze recently sold at Schulman for about $100 which seems high. (View Post)1