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Lucky Find at the Library Used Book Sale [Literature, Roman]
An original 1948 "A Catalogue of Roman Coins" by Gilbert Askew, as published by Seaby, Ltd., with the original paper wrapper! $1 at the local semiannual used book sale, I snapped it up as s… (View Post)3 -
Post your Reverse-Mounted Slabs!
If for some reason the reverse is more appealing, or you did it to shake up the repetition of a massive date set, reverse-mounted coins make you look twice. Let's see 'em! Here's one of mine: an 1874… (View Post)1 -
Re: Baltimore: Lowest Net Graded Chopmarked 1878-CC Trade Dollar (VF-35; PCGS Pop: 5) sells for $6462.50
And before I forget, here is the NEWP that I picked up from this Stack's sale. 73-S in 62. (View Post)2 -
Re: What are the new, younger, internet oriented collectors actually collecting?
Also 22. Since late 2015 I've been focusing on chopmarked Trade Dollars. The goal originally was to create a nice XF-low AU date set, but I'll be waiting for some time on a few key dates, so I decide… (View Post)3 -
Re: Baltimore: Lowest Net Graded Chopmarked 1878-CC Trade Dollar (VF-35; PCGS Pop: 5) sells for $6462.50
That is just the vernacular that I tend to use to differentiate chopmarked Trade Dollars that are given numerical grades with the 'Chop Mark' designation by PCGS from both those that PCGS has determi… (View Post)1
