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Relics Buttons Coins 1909 US quarter- Another first for my MD type set 1864 US 2 cent bent-n-beat 1808 US 1 cent 1776 Ireland half penny Tacky jewelry. Rock is as big as a US dime Pointy rocks- From the same field as the stuff I found last spring. I did some research on the area and found that my finds are around a half… -
Good Article: "Silver Eagles Soar"

Silver Eagles Soar By CoinWeek on February 17, 2012 4:21 PM Here is the latest article from Richard (Rick) Mills – President, Northern Venture Group & host of aheadoftheherd.com As a general rule, the most successful man in life is the man who has the best information In World War I severe material shortages played havoc… -
Re: Anyone else win 5 trophies/awards in one season ?
> > I apologize. +/- might have some value if you adjust the circumstances. I tried for the 6th time to read what you posted and for the 6th time I gave up with a massive headache. Your analysis may be spot on, but people here aren't doing anything but regurgitating stats. They are looking for a number that proves one… -
Re: Is PCGS grading tougher suddenly?
<< <i>There seems to be plenty of anecdotal evidence, provided by posts both here and ATS, that PCGS and NGC are tightening. And many dealers have noted the same thing; for example, in his March 2008 Baltimore Show Report, Warren Mills of Rare Coins of New Hampshire stated: "In fact we at RCNH as well as many national… -
Re: New purchases from PAN show

Thanks guys LOL I'm getting to old for that Pittsburgh drive 1000 mile round trip, I slept for a whole day the British piece is the smaller penny size looks good except for the flat spot on the breast ( I don't know if it's wear or strike ) the Saxony piece is the 1/4 thaler size and could use a little help grading it ( I… -
Re: What should replace the Wisconsin in my box of 20 Commems?
To clarify, I’m not going to replace a coin that I already have, just a spot in my plan. San Diego is already in the plan. It’s one of my favorite places to visit. The Lexington Concord is a possibility as I lived just a few miles west of that region for 4 years. The design isn’t so bad..... better than most of the… -
Re: eBay Scam Alert !
OK I put in yet another report to eBay. Of course by the time they act the scam will have pulled in the money and gone. Thanks Proof and sorry for not being more up on what happens around here. Hadn't posted anything here for so long I had to have my password emailed to me ( having forgotten it ). I got bit in a big Lladro… -
Re: Is this what is considered to be a "rattler"
Thanks Condor. This is amazing to me. In my business, I do and witness being done a lot of work to "match" type. There are thousands of typefaces, and I have had art directors on my staff who could spot subtle differences a mile away. Hell, I can even do a credible job myself. Those two labels are so far apart, the… -
Re: PEEPS I'M GONE TOMMOROW...........

Ok, now that this has turned into the "Talk about Derrick's sexuality when they are still wet behind the ears" thread...I see how it is... SoDoMoJo...your name fits perfectly...your girl loves my mo jo... KBryant - How would you know? Piazza is your best friend remember? ilya - I knew you could spot the "bi" one's from a… -
For Sale: '68 Ryan RC, '73 Schmidt RC, '64 Mantle - All Centered

Ryan Rookie: This card has killer eye appeal. Note the perfect focus around the caps and faces, great centering, and great black print nameplate areas without spots. Schmidt Rookie: Dynamite centering and clarity on the Schmidt panel. Corner wear holds it back. 1964 Mick: Very rare centering for this card. $1500 for the…
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