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Re: Whatnot being sued
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Re: Smelters likely took a major bath Friday's silver plunge...........
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I was offered to buy a coin collection - an insight into a person's collecting life! - UPDATED!
Last night at our monthly coin club meeting, 2 middle-aged women stopped by. They wanted opinions on how to sell their Grandfather's coin collection. I had talked to these 2 women at our Annual Coin Show I run, and a few times last fall via email. They told me they didn't want to sell the local coin dealer, as they would… -
I finally found a Henry Clay medalet I have had on my want list for over ten years.
Last week I attended the semi-annual APIC (American Political Items Collectors) Society convention which was held in Denver, Colorado. The show is always a lot of fun, and it offers and opportunity to find some hard to find items. Here was one of my most satisfying finds. It is a Henry Clay medalet, from 1832, that I have… -
Recent Purchase - Another 1864 George McClellan Presidential Campaign Token.
I have come to admire the political tokens that were made by Frederick B. Smith. Every one of Smith's presidential campaign pieces that he made during the 1850s and '60s seem to capture the major issues of the day either in words or symbols. This piece falls into the symbol category. Smith got a biographical write-up in… -
Re: Could I buy better coins if I lived in the U.S....the answer is YES!!
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Re: $10,000.00 Reward
There are believed to be 5 known 1964D Peace Dollars. These are believed to have been removed from the Mint by a Denver Mint employee. It is believed this happened one of two ways. 1. Mint employees were permitted to purchase 5 new coins, it is believed that one employee returned 1934D Peace Dollars instead when they were… -
Re: 1804 Silver Dollar Gold Coin pictures finally up
"Nobody here has claimed every mint product is photographed for what is posted on the sales website, only that some are." If memory serves, you claimed that some images are based on a photograph with no supporting evidence. I have claimed that all images are not based on a photo, but instead rendered artificially, and I… -
Re: When does a mordern coin become a classic ?
<< <i>CladKing ... Yes and No. True - a 1950(d) nickel was a "classic" fourteen years later in 1964. But, equally true that many 14-25 year old coins today are also "classics" right now by the same definition. For example, the 1995-W Silver Eagle, the 1999 (proof dies) gold eagles, the 08 rev 07 silver eagles, the 1990 NO… -
Re: What would you look for in an indian gold piece?
My grade of choice for these coins would be MS-64. I would rather have few very carefully selected MS-64 graded pieces that larger quantities of well selected MS-62 graded coins. The trouble with MS-62 graded coins is that they fall into a less than well tread path. There are prices in the many catalogs for MS-63, 64 and…
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