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Re: Paradox: 1847 Dated Barber Dime with "S" Mint Mark - Need Technical Insight

I looked it up in my index (Excel file) and found it in under 1 minute. It helped that I knew his actual name, of course. https://sites.google.com/view/clintcummins/liberty-seated-collectors-club-gobrecht-journal It is from March 1997, Gobrecht Journal #68, starting on page 1. It can be read on the Newman Numismatic Portal… -
Proof Gold Eagles (1/10, 1/4, & 1/2) Aren't these going to be obvious winners?
Proof Gold Eagles (1/10, 1/4, & 1/2) Aren't these going to be obvious winners? I think this years series keys are sleeping because in the history of this series there have been no real keys and therefore no financial winners. I could see this issue growing steadily in value for the following reasons... 1. GOLD: Struck in… -
Type cards psa 1 E103 williams Eddie Collins, raw E90-1 Joss, psa 1 D304 Bender
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Track down pop 1 of 1
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SOLD : 1868 $1 MS64 PCGS CAC

This 1868 Liberty Seated Dollar is an exceptionally rare and under-appreciated gem in the series. With a mintage of just 162,100, many of these coins were exported, making high-grade survivors incredibly scarce. Only an estimated 50 examples exist in grades 60 or better. 1868 $1 is rarer than almost all with Motto dates… -
I hate 1/1's...

before and still there are the masterpiece 1/1's, which i like, but i hate these: it's a 1/1 because... it's the first one made it's the last one made it's # 1352/2500 and there is only one card with that number it's his jersey # there's 4,5,6...colors or it's a patch with that many colors there's only one graded in that… -
ISO: 1917 type 1 PCGS SLQ's
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Re: How to deal with orphans?
There are and have been plenty of valid complaints but some of this is user error. Here are two sets that would match your 1/2 Escudo. You just need to Start one of the sets and then click the "Report a Cert That Should Match This Composite" button. https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/spain/spanish-1-2-escudo/673 -
Mint error 1851 $1- Liberty Gold
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Re: Which coins historically have been used in coin-operated machines?
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