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1825 B-1 Bust Quarter G-T-G : 200 Year Anniversary

I'm late with the 200th anniversary of Browning varieties for this year. With only one variety in 1824, 1825 isn't as lonely for bust quarter variety collectors as 1823, 1824, or say 1826 or 1827. The 1825 Browning-1 variety, the first of three, is called an R-5 in both the Rea/Peterson/Karoleff/Kovach book on bust… -
Re: Great mail day 1/1!!!
Hey man... nice card, no doubt about it BUT: Many collectors do not consider these Diamond Kings Autos true 1/1's. Donruss guarantees one auto'd 1/1 Crowning Moment per 16 box case. As the result there are many many 1/1's of the same player, just with a different picture on the front. There are 88 Mike Mussina 1/1 autos in… -
For Sale: Stunning 1913 Matte Finish Proof — CACG PR66RB (Toned Reverse)

For Sale: Stunning 1913 Matte Finish Proof — CACG PR66 Red Brown This exceptional example features an incredibly unique reverse with spectacular toning that was difficult to fully capture in the photos I took. It was also recently crossed from a PCGS/CAC-stickered holder into a brand-new CACG slab. $2500 Shipped (Includes… -
Nice original white slab Anacs 1803 Large cent in F12/$2 1/2 Indians (4)
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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… -
Re: Circulated 1857-S Gold

NEWP 1857: As a dedicated FE collector with many 1857 varieties, I was looking for a companion 1/2C for the final year of that issue. This coin filled the bill nicely; not overly expensive & nice for the grade with good eye appeal. I especially liked the contrast between the obv & rev. The hunt continues for a 1857 large… -
Rejoice! Only 1 submission form copy is needed now (Fake news, sorry guys)
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Re: VALUE OF 1/1's
<< <i>Well, if they're serial numbered up to 10, 50, 100, etc., then they're not 1/1s. To my knowledge, Beckett does not list the values of any true 1/1's. It' impossible. I believe, with a few exceptions, Beckett leaves any card serial numbered 25 or less as unreported. What they do from time to time however, is report a… -
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