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Re: Submission "miscut" do not holder
Man, I LOVE the 73 set and especially that Butkus. I had a high grade set I sold last fall and when I was completing the run it was so hard avoiding all the diamond cuts in that year. It was so weird how many I'd see. That said, your card looks pretty great. These kind of results from PSA on vintage is one of the reasons… -
Re: Hibler and Kappen So-Called Half Dollars
I am owner of the socalleddollar.com website with all of the unlisted pieces-www.socalleddollar.com. So called dollars are an inexact concept. An analogy might be a dart board, with the truest so called dollars near the center, others out farther from the center. No one is ever going to completely agree on which pieces… -
Ken Venturi...off topic, sort of
I haven't posted on this forum for about 2 years. My computer died and when I got a new one I needed a new id and password. I have been collecting off and on for about 45 years, seriously since 1992. I have attended most Fall and Spring Baltimore shows since 1993. About 10 years or so ago I was at the Orioles Bar in the… -
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Doing business with a former major leaguer
I work for our local electric coop here in western KY. I am a staking engineer which means I design power lines and work with customers when they want something done like a new electric service, relocation of power lines, security lights, etc. This past week I have been dealing with Mr Phil Roof who lives here in our area.… -
Re: Coins As A Store of Value, Tapped for Reasons
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Re: What is this colorful rare error called? ... UPDATED, new Info .... Expert Opinion In
When I first looked, just looking at the obverse by itself, my thought was "cool, double strike, 2nd off center and a mid/late counterbrockage." Then I saw the reverse, where I was expecting just a normal second strike off-center. My thought is that it is probably (only in the sense of more likely than not) genuine. There… -
Re: The Langbords opening brief in their appeal is.........
The Mint didn't document everything they did in 1933 or previous years for that matter. There aren't any documents showing the release of 1933 $10 eagles, but no one is complaining about them >>>>>>>> exactly ! there are no document of the mints restriking coins for their friends, digging out old dies and "running off a… -
Re: Taken at Yellowstone today
My wife and I took our first trip there in 2005. We were so addicted, Yellowstone was our yearly vacation for the following 3 years. '05-'07 we flew into Jackson Hole, then drove through Grand Teton to the park. Those 3 years we went the last week of May. The day after Christmas 2007, my oldest son was born. We waited… -
In The News: Rare Collection of Ancient Coins Heads To Auction Block
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/05/13/ancient-coin-collection-denmark-auction/ Rare collection of ancient coins, locked away for 100 years, heads to auction Danish businessman Lars Emil Bruun’s collection, valued at about $72 million, is one of the most important in the world, auction house Stack’s Bowers said.…
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