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Lem E got a reaction from Seuniel in This penny is large date or small date?
Here is a pretty good infographic that should help you tell the difference.
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Lem E got a reaction from Coinbuf in This penny is large date or small date?
Here is a pretty good infographic that should help you tell the difference.
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Lem E reacted to Jason Abshier in Post your most recent acquisition: World
Anyone ever collect some of German medalist Karl Goetz’s medals ? His books are harder to obtain than some of his medals ! Hardest one for me to get was orange book “Gotez II” took me a few years searching before I found one for sale !!! … Usually these Goetz books pop up on European auctions from time to time bring crazy prices in upward $300+ …. Just glad to have them in Numismatic Book/catalog collection
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Lem E got a reaction from The Neophyte Numismatist in Affordable and Interesting
Congrats on the newp brother.
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Lem E reacted to Sandon in Follow the lead picture post.
1925 Fort Vancouver commemorative half dollar, PCGS graded MS 64:
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Lem E reacted to ldhair in Follow the lead picture post.
This is the coin that started this thread, 18 years ago.
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Lem E reacted to The Neophyte Numismatist in Affordable and Interesting
Here and ATS, I am consistently blown away by the caliber of the coins posted. The numismatic eyegasm is a wonderful, and often expensive pursuit that seems to get more expensive as we go. However, I love when I can find something affordable and interesting. When that coin is relatively attractive, problem-free and scarce - even better. When the coin is squarely in my wheelhouse - I cannot resist it.
Today, one checked all those boxes... This is an 1855 Half Cent with a Rim Clip in PCGS50. This is not a very high grade for the most common coin in the Braided Hair HC series, but the clip made it interesting and a fun novelty piece to add interest to my half cent collection. (Just goes to show that they don't have to be expensive "Top Pops" to be cool!)
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