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GTG 1931-S Buffalo

...and taking the opportunity to share images taken by our own Crazyhoundog this Fall. This piece represents what I feel is an eye appeal upgrade over the piece I've owned since 2007. I was actually rather happy with that piece. Over the past several years I passively looked for something that would more closely match how… -
ANA Fall Show Press Release. First Fall Convention in Pittsburgh, PA
This just came in an e-mail. I guess the ANA is going forward with their Fall convention plans and since they got cut out of the Philadelphia area because of Whitman they're going for the next closest city with Pittsburgh being selected for the inagural show. What you you all think? Let's discuss. NEWS FOR IMMEDIATE… -
Re: Papelbon
<< <i> << <i>Another instance where you take your warped personal feelings of hatred and spin doctor it into false facts. Damn, it just never gets old thinking you have insight into something you are clueless about does it ? Once again you have found a way to turn a non Yankee post into something it wasnt intended to be.… -
D. Skidmore's Hotel Seneca Falls, NY Civil War Token PCGS MS65RB

D. Skidmore's Hotel Seneca Falls, NY F-845A-1a Copper PCGS MS65RB Here is one of the most famous storecards issued during the American Civil War by NY diesinker, William H. Bridgens. It features an eagle with a cigar in its beak and "Good For One" above it. D. Skidmore operated a hotel in Seneca Falls, NY on Fall St. It is… -
Re: In Today's News: "Feds seek $7M in privately made 'Liberty Dollars'"
<< <i>His Charlotte-based lawyer, Aaron Michel, is appealing that verdict. He wrote in a motion filed Thursday that von NotHaus did nothing wrong because he didn't try to pass the Liberty Dollars off as U.S. dollars. "The prosecutors successfully painted Mr. von NotHaus in a false light and now the U.S. Attorney… -
Re: 1926 Lincoln Wide Rim?
If it was an encased cent, then a false rim would be present that has been pushed in toward the center of the coin. This false rim would be bordered by a flat, occasionally sloping plane. There is no rim of any kind in this specimen. Also the coin's diameter would be smaller than normal and the edge would be concave in… -
Lordmarcovan: My Ancient & Medieval Collection (to 1600 AD) as of Fall, 2025

MY ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL COINS AS OF FALL, 2025 This is the category of my collection for all Ancient and Medieval Coins, and includes pretty much everything that dates up to the year 1600 AD. One exception to this is the subcollection of the Roman Twelve Caesars, which will have their own thread. Coins below are displayed in… -
Re: Tips for a beginner
@jmlanzaf . I will openly dispute that statement. Most of what i have collected for the last 40 years would fall under the heading "thinly traded". I have the purchase records and the sales records to show that in one case: RB PCGS-64 Indian Head Cents from 1880 thru 1909 (A set of coins some people might have heard of and… -
Re: Will we see a big dip by summer?
<< <i>QE3 is already in progress around the world, particularly with respect to Japan. While an "officially" named QE3 might not appear until June or later, it's already here. Doesn't anyone still consider $100 BILL per month in TBonds a form of continuing QE? It's the same general size as the monthly QE2 payments. There… -
Re: Has anyone tried "conservation" via window sun exposure?
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