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JP's New Set
GoldFinger1969 and 10 others reacted to J P M for a topic
I was having a chat with a friend, and he said there was a new nickel registry set. I put my coins in and for the moment I have the number one spot. Not for long I am sure, but it looks cool seeing it. Set Details | NGC Registry | NGC (ngccoin.com)11 points -
Hi all, I just want to say that even though we see all the strange stuff and get the bad rep from a lot of others the regular members on this site are all good people and would do almost anything to help a fellow collector. I have many of those people that send me PM asking if I would like this or that and I always say thanks for the offer, but I will try it some other way. Just so you all know Denver mint coins are harder to find in the Northeast. Most of you know MR Bill 347 He is one of the good guys, he saw the 2009 D that I found to fill the last hole in my cent folder. Well, he hated that it was the only tarnished coin in the book. So, before I could say no thanks Bill, he sent me out the whole 2009 D BU set. Thanks Bill it looks great.9 points
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Ancients or Vault Protectors... Which is a better buy?
The Neophyte Numismatist and 7 others reacted to Just Bob for a topic
This forum is not your personal venue for hawking your coins. The marketplace forum is the place to sell coins. Please stop spamming this forum. And, while I have your attention, intruding on other posters threads, trying to sell them coins for which they are not looking, is in poor taste.8 points -
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Hi all, If you're a fan of the early commemorative coin series please check out my book chapters on the NNP. Here is the link to my page: https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/booksbyauthor/5518216 points
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1834 Classic Head quarter eagle with Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated details that I would call "whizzed" (possibly just vigorously "cleaned" with a pencil eraser) but which NGC classified as having an "altered surface" and wouldn't encapsulate. It's still a well-detailed example of this scarcer type: Remember, gold is "wild", so the next post may be of any gold coin or any coin dated 1834.6 points
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Yes, you may consider the 1995-W Proof Silver Eagle a "key" date in that series, just as you may consider the 1909-S V.D.B. cent a "key" date in the Lincoln cent series. However, a modern coin issued as a collector's item with 30,125 reported sold and nearly all likely still in existence in high grades can't be considered a truly "rare" coin. Their high price results from high demand that is largely driven by market hype. There are a number of much lower mintage and scarcer U.S. coins that sell for a fraction of what these Silver Eagles cost, for example, post-1862 three cent silver pieces and certain gold dollars and classic commemoratives. The challenge is to find them.6 points
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Today's Coin Find
RonnieR131 and 4 others reacted to J P M for a topic
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1972 Double die obverse FS-101
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The Members Here
powermad5000 and 4 others reacted to Mr.Bill347 for a topic
Thank you JP! I wasn’t expecting any kudos, but much appreciated., in fact, you made my week! I know that collectors are great people. Someday, I hope to qualify. Thank you for your comments, and the coins look great in your album!5 points -
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Ancients or Vault Protectors... Which is a better buy?
The Neophyte Numismatist and 4 others reacted to Just Bob for a topic
You can continue to play devil's advocate or "defender of the downtrodden" all you like, but, rest assured, the majority of the members of this forum strongly disapprove of this guy's tactics, especially since he's been repeatedly called out, and continues to do it. It isn't "harmless conduct." It's the forum equivalent of spam phone calls and junk mail, and we don't like it.5 points -
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Follow the lead picture post.
powermad5000 and 3 others reacted to CIII for a topic
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Which of these Coins is a Better Purchase for a Newbie?
ThePhiladelphiaPenny and 3 others reacted to powermad5000 for a topic
He IS the seller.4 points -
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I want to agree with your statement, but I can’t. A few years ago a prominent and well known gold prospector’s shop was robbed in Helena. His gold nugget collection was amazing. I’ve supported him as much as I could before and after the robbery. Some of his collection has been recovered and returned. Bottom line-it happens everywhere and happens too much.4 points
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