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Capone1929
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1 hour ago, Buffalo Head said:
WOW!!
1 hour ago, Buffalo Head said:WOW!!
To Bss, JRT, & Buffalo, and so many members beyond! Bob, hair, and beyond! Thank you so much for so much guidence, influence, and most of all the standard that drives my collecting Foundation, Capone1929
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7 minutes ago, jtryka said:
What a beauty if authentic, looks a lil bronzy to me if primary metal is silver and/or beautifully toned! If composite natural Bronze and consistent with period for metal compositions, and or Tough date, Sweet score if authentic. Congrats! Good Luck! Capone1929
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13 minutes ago, jtryka said:
Wow that really is a score as long as it genuine, a bronze 1 cent indian head nickel better date at that hope it's a score it is in circulated with enviro damage condition but if found in circulation a very nice find none the less! Congratulations! 1880 lil tougher! Capone1929
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46 minutes ago, Capone1929 said:
I'll break out my jewellers loupe/loop to see inside! Like the stars in the night sky far and wide! No coin will escape my pocket without scrutiny in my mind my collection is made up of NGC! The bricks that paved the way! Like the West point minted coin I received today, but Ill always remember The ones Who sacrificed their lives as always and the ones, who lost their lives today! So get on your knees and pray, for the coin that traded its tomorrow for one single yesterday! And I hope the coins of tomorrow in 2019 takes our breath away just like the ones of a hundred years ago today, at the world series and "Shoeless Joe Jackson" in the field of dreams or in his pinstripes! I know he had a coin in his pocket no doubt if only the umpire had a hangover from last night and not a home plate express ticket to shout! "Shoeless Joe" you are forever OUT tonight!" Capone1929
"Shoeless Joe" never had a bed where he could call Home plate and died with his scrapbook beneath his head! Cooperstown is where he should rest his head right there on hollowed Ground, because he won't ever be dead, shoeless joe found the pair of shoes that put him on the ground, and if this should never be, I sure hope it's out with 2018, and "Shoeless Joe' you can rest your head hope he gets his label 100 years later that being said, by NGC he will get what he deserves in history and not a single bed! The past and history is what makes the numismic hobby great! Old and New Bad and Good, like "Shoeless Joe" what would baseball be like without him? Do you wonder too? Have you heard his name? How he had no shoes? "Shoeless Joe" was just a product of the times and game! Shoeless Joe hit more balls than you or eye, let's give Joe somJuJustice and treat him the same, as he didn't do it alone, he was just another victim of the game$ like Casey at bat, hows about Showing Shoeless Joe Jackson Where his shoes are at! Like the players of the 1919 Black Sox and calling Chicago a Home? Long before our time there was Shoeless Joe Jackson and Burleigh Griimes, It was all just a sign of tge times, Cooperstown and NGC their not Alone! Show Shoeless Joe that New Years eve and Manhattan like Ellis Island we all have a home. Say it ain't so! Capone1929
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2 minutes ago, Capone1929 said:
I'll always study and study hard! Because no coin was ever not strong enough for the lawnmower or yard, and when I find a true Rarity, I know it needs to be in a relationship with NGC! David, AKA Capone1929
I'll break out my jewellers loupe/loop to see inside! Like the stars in the night sky far and wide! No coin will escape my pocket with scrutiny my collection is made up of NGC! The bricks that paved the way! Like the West point minted coin I received today, but I remember The ones Who sacrificed their lives as always and the ones who lost their lives today! So get on your knees and pray, for the coin that traded its tomorrow for one single yesterday! And hope the coins of tomorrow in 2019 takes are breath away just like the ones a hundred years ago at the world series and Shoeless Joe Jackson in the field of dreams! I know he had a coin in his pocket no doubt if only the umpire had a hangover and not a home plate express ticket to shout! "Shoeless Joe" you are forever OUT!" Capone1929
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I'll always study and study hard! Because no coin was ever not strong enough for the lawnmower or yard, and when I find a true Rarity, I know it needs to be in a relationship with NGC! David, AKA Capone1929
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7 minutes ago, Capone1929 said:
You know I already love this! Lol such a super fine lady with a heart of pure Gold AU53 awesome AU58 better than Great like 2018! 2019 a lot to look forward too! Happy New Year to You All! Capone1929
Sweet tough year and NGC grade score cherry pick or cornerstone depending on level of collector all collectors and enthusiasts alike! No Matter how small no Matter how Big NGC will save your greatest Dig! Capone1929
7 minutes ago, Capone1929 said:You know I already love this! Lol such a super fine lady with a heart of pure Gold
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43 minutes ago, Matt_dac said:
You know I already love this! Lol such a super fine lady with a heart of pure Gold AU53 awesome AU58 better than Great like 2018! 2019 a lot to look forward too! Happy New Year to You All! Capone1929
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11 hours ago, Numismatic, A.A.S. said:
What kind of coin books do you have? I recently gave a Lincoln Cent Reference book away but The Red Book is a real good start. Do you prefer Lincoln Cents in Mint State or Proof Method of Manufacture? Are there other coins you like looking at or collect?
Not sure about the different methods or specifics other than the die used and age of die, however I like them both, I normally read the top 50 U.S. collected coins for grading purposes and us coin book for value, however I'm always willing to learn, study, and gain knowledge, any advise or opinions are welcome, so is the 2018 D common and nothing special? Thank you for the reply, Capone1929
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I think ive been navigating and posting wrong by starting new topic, but I'm not sure, I started it in Ask NGC, but I found a real interesting 2018 D shield cent in my penny jar today! I posted it in Ask NGC forum about a strange 2018 explained a lot about it and posted a lot of pics so I don't want to blow up this forum up with thevsame info, I haven't had anyone reply, I think because I replied to my own to post pics and info, I apologize if I didn't do things correctly however I sure would appreciate if someone could go to the ask NGC forum and take a peek at the post/forum and see what they think about it! Strange 2018 D shield cent error. Please and Thank You Greatly, Capone1929
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Follow the lead picture post.
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
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Nice 1817, why is it not Gold? Lol just playing. I was going to post another of my large cents but wasn't sure if it needed to be gold to follow, gold a little harder to follow with, but that's nice for an 1817 and a lot tougher date! Nice all around!