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Re: Great boxing photos
It's really a shame there aren't more trading cards of Sam McVey, and it's a shame that a lot of these boxers don't have more trading cards. I'll tell you what, if I had the knowledge and skills to make cards, I'd be making sets every year of these legendary fighters, past and present. I'd give a tip of the hat to some of… -
Re: New Pop1/1 Jefferson Nickel!! 1946 DDR MS65FS!
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Rejoice! Only 1 submission form copy is needed now (Fake news, sorry guys)
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EBAY ROGER MARIS 1/1 MAGIC JOHNSON 1/1 1975 CHARGERS #1 PSA REG SET
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Re: Definitive proof that 1888 last 8 over 7 is not an overdate,

The whole problem with your theory has to prove that the repunched date in the denticles of snow-10 doesn't show up in the 1888/7 die. Whatever would be in snow-10 must carryover to snow-1 right? If it doesn't then how does your argument hold water? Snow-1 is a stand alone die and has nothing to do with snow-10! -
Re: Let's talk about our "Jimmy the Greek specials"
My betting action today consists of my $5 bets on golf, usually for top 10 or 20 placing. Horses:$1 W.P. or S. bets. An occasional $1 Ex box. No triples. I think I may of bet 1-2 triples in my life. No lottery plays. Nascar $5 bets on usually top 5 or 10 placing in a big race. No baseball bets. NBA just the finals. Which… -
ENGELHARD SILVER HOARD - ROLL 1 OZ, ROLL 1/2 OZ, ROLL 1/4 OZ, ROLL 1/10 OZ
ENGELHARD SILVER HOARD 95% Blast white - %5 close to blast white - no toners - all coins very sharp 1 ROLL 1 OZ - Engelhard branded tube of 25 - 1985, 1 ROLL 1/2 OZ - Generic tube of 10 1 ROLL 1/4 OZ - Generic tube of 20 1 ROLL 1/10 OZ - Engelhard factory tube of 50 5 - 5 gram bars each stapled to Engelhard Assay cards… -
The 1/1 # 1 is now a #1 1/2 - I don't know if I like the new one
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My thoughts on the 1870-S Half Dime, Silver Dollars, and Three Dollar Gold
As many know, the coins referenced in the title of this thread are some of the most enigmatic in all of American numismatics. The San Francisco Mint made no records of their production and the coins were unknown for decades. How did they come to exist? My theory: these were souvenir pieces requested by attendees of the… -
SOLD - 1956 Proof Franklin Half TYPE 1 PR68CAM PCGS w/CAC

SOLD - 1956 Proof Franklin, Type 1, graded PR68CAM by PCGS with a CAC sticker. The Type 1 is the much tougher major variety in higher grades! The PCGS Price Guide is at $2,700. There are 184 of these 1956 Type 1's graded PR68CAM (67 by PCGS and 117 by NGC). Of those 184, only 52 merit a CAC sticker (28%). Here's my pricing…
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