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Re: Chopmark on a buffalo nickel?
As an answer to your question, in my opinion the mark is rather stylized to be a genuine character chop; they tend to be more blocky and straight (you could refer to this one as nearly italicized). T… (View Post)3 -
Re: Why Do I Love Coin Collecting
Rollercoaster of a story. For me, the selling or trading of coins to those who are passionate about them is just as rewarding as finding them. I assume I will dispose of my coins well within my own l… (View Post)1 -
Re: What was the coin that completed your set?
I can't tell if you're joking or not. I'm sure many collectors consider their collection as a virtually unending quest, but plenty of people have completed previous attempts at whole sets to their ow… (View Post)1 -
Re: Wow! I wonder what the story is on this one.
If it was buried in the backyard, without knowledge of the current property owners, then it seems likely it was either buried by a collector and unknown to those that inherited their estate, or just … (View Post)4 -
Re: Post that one coin you saw surfing the web that made your jaw drop
I still can't believe that this coin even exists. The combination of variety, condition, and date just makes for an absolutely ridiculous trifecta for a chopmarked coin. Remains the only time that I'… (View Post)5