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Re: My first classic commem.
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Re: Mintage figure for 06 proof platinum 50.00
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Re: 1921 2x2 Alabama....Anyone have a grade opinion?
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Re: Back from the GNA Show with a couple of beauties in hand
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Re: Paypal claim denied...seller keeps coins UPDATE..I GOT MONEY BACK AFTERALL
Below is the info supplied on the eBay "me" page for "docowen". Why not just start calling him everyday ? Mckee Coins,Inc., Owen C. Mckee, 213 East Main Street, Ottumwa,Iowa 52501, 1-641-684-6006 mckeecoin@pcsia.net The seller was doing a high volume on eBay. Could have easily been a clerical mistake both before and after… -
Re: Commemorative opinions please.
<< <i>excellent advise clankeye >> Thanks, michael. I just saw on a dealer's site that they are offering a 1938 Oregon P, D, S set, each coin PCGS 65 for $775. Each coin in that PDS set has a mintage of 6006... and you can get the whole set--in gem grade--for well under a thousand dollars. I can't help but think that is a… -
Coin Week News: "Numismatic Crime – Coins Stolen in Transit From FedEx"
This does not bode well for FedEx and valuable coins. Numismatic Crime – Coins Stolen in Transit From FedEx By Numismatic Crime Information Center - December 14, 2021 By Doug Davis – Founder & President, Numismatic Crime Information Center (NCIC) Major FedEx Theft – Florida to California The contents of a package being… -
Re: Shield Nickel missing leaf pop report
Description of the variety, which occurs on multiple dates: http://www.shieldnickels.net/top20/missingLeaf.html Population counts as of 2016: 1866 F-24 S1-6004 3 1866 F-25 S1-6001 4 1866 Unl S1-6000 2 1866 Unl S1-6002 2 1866 Unl S1-6003 1 1867NR F-64 S2-6000 3 1867NR F-65 S2-6005 2 1867NR F-66 S2-6004 6 1867NR F-67 S2-6001… -
Re: Ichiro to announce retirement today
Started thinking about how averages could be deceiving, so I took a look at some different numbers. My first thought was a point I noticed about Carew and 1970. Looking at OPS and OPS+ he had a great year, 2nd highest OPS and 3rd "best" OPS+ of his career, BUT he played in only 51 games, more accurate was he had 204 plate… -
Re: Never knew there were Aluminum quarter eagles in the 1860s
Here, from a Heritage auction description is an explanation as to the use of aluminum as an experimental venture at least with regard to putting together complete sets. it would be interesting to know one way or the other whether the subject aluminum coin was in fact in such a set as opposed to having been a trial piece.…
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