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Re: Longacre Doubling - Show Your Examples
. That is a legitimate doubled die. There are quite a few varieties like this on early Shield Nickels. . (View Post)1 -
I bought the gold, not the coin (counterfeit 1912-S $10)
I recently bought a small group of three US "pre-1933" gold coins (uncertified). I usually inspect these quite closely before purchasing. But since (fortunately), the cost was not much abov… (View Post)25 -
Re: What is your opinion on the modern graded bullion game?
. I think he means that he "removed" the milk spots (from his holdings) by selling off the afflicted coins. Milk spots are a micro etching of the surface. The silver surface inside a milk s… (View Post)2 -
Re: What is your opinion on the modern graded bullion game?
Winged Liberty Saint-Gaudens concept, original sketch in plaster (which is apparently as far as Saint-Gaudens took it): National Park Foundation version: One of my versions, carrying the original ide… (View Post)6 -
Re: Likely unique Walking Liberty Half Plaster in upcoming StacksBowers Auction
. If the new buyer is willing to work with me on it, I could potentially make a die or dies from that plaster. . (View Post)3