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Posts posted by wdrob
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Thanks for the kind words but that is just one of the many coins that I have in envelopes, but I do think it is the only Barber. Your 1892 is just too much!
Now a coin like that, and many of these others I see in this thread are works of art without a doubt.
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Only one I have I believe and it is raw. I liked the look of it the way it was toning.
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Very nice and vivid
An understatement.
That is unfortunate to hear that you had an accident and I hope you have a speedy recovery.
Here is a some large and red copper for you ... Put on the protective eyewear.
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Great background and an outrageously desirable token. (thumbs u
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You have bear with me. I am just beginning to invest in photo gear and taking pictures of everything trying to get some experience so I can take some really good photos. Of course having a nice coin to start with is probably more than half the battle. None the less - this is one attempt.
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HG- I saw that in your journal and that is definitely a very nice 55. I would be very proud to own that coin and the Registry Score: 9588 .... nice bump.
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Joe I think that peace is a 65 all day.
Easily!
Very nice Peace Dollar.
Who graded it if you don't mind telling?
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The WLH has never been one of my favorite series but Tyler, a coin like that one sure does make it hard not to see that series in a different light. Very nice reverse.
Many nice newps for sure in here recently.
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I found a pumpkin for Halloween this year along with a couple other mildly toned ASE's
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Great looking 1/2 Reale Bill. That obverse is stunning. The reverse strike doesn't look weak. Just looks like a heavy rub on the coat of arms.
I think your right Joe. It looks like a bad scrape.
The coin is considered by many to be worthless anyway since it has salt water corrosion but I can overlook that as a trade off for the historical significance.
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I thought this piece looked pretty good for being on the sea floor for over 200 years.
1/2 Reales
The strike on the reverse is a bit weak though. But the color is really nice in my opinion.
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What a great recent run on NEWPS. There are some tremendously beautiful examples just on this one page.
Joe, I have to say that you exercise great patience and have very good taste when it comes to selecting coins with outstanding eye appeal. That 1878-S Morgan is so clean and has excellent contrast.
That 1914-D Indian, once again, is a very nice example of a coin that I have always thought was in the top 3 designs of any of our coinage.
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That 1885 has some beautiful color yonico. Nice pick up.
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Shout out for some positive buy and sells. All were as described, shipped and packaged properly, and arrived in a very reasonable amount of time and if a buyer, payments were quick, communication was excellent, and an all around smooth experience.
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Mr. Smith Guesser - Six Mile Rick
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If I left anyone out it was unintentional. I went back in my PM's till I reached the point I think I covered all through the Marketplace here. I did not cover any transactions that might have taken place through my web site even though all have been 100% smooth as well.
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Could you continue the S$1 COMMEMORATIVE (1983-DATE) past the current 2010 last date listed.
Thanks
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Happy Birthday Elbasaar!
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WL; out of the three I like that 2004 the best. Unbelievably beautiful proofs.
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Wd that coin is amazing. I'll bet Bartlesville will absolutely love that coin!
Thanks CD. I wish it didn't have those few specs on it but it is what it is. I don't foresee it leaving my possession any time soon.
Thanks Bobby.
and
Thanks rrantique.
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And another colorful Morgan.
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I don't usually have much worth posting but I really like this coin and thought others might as well.
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Great experience recently with wdrob. Thanks.
Likewise, and Thank You!
Bill
just noticed this.
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Some of mine. Thanks for looking.
It's no secret that I am not very good at grading coins but that 1882 looks much better than a 62 to me. What held it back or is it just under graded.
Nice gold btw
For the love of copper
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
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I just finished going through some pennies and I found a 1914-D also. It was to worn and beat up for any picture or saving, other than into the penny box.
Nabbed myself a decent 1867 Flying Eagle to go with the other raw coins in the kraft envelopes. Nothing special but I like it and it is the best quality one I have yet to buy.