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It's PCGS Forum icon changing day.. by
Harv
Once each month, on the 15rd, Collectors Universe Forums lets its members
upload their personal icon or avatar or whatever you want to call that
little picture that appears under their name to the left of their postings,
instead of using one of the stock ones they provide. Today is that day....
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July 15th 04 08:52 PM
by Harv
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FA: Just a couple listings, but they're neat.... by
LRC-Tom
Neat in my opinion, anyway...
A 1941 Proof Set (mintage less than 16 thousand), all PCGS slabbed,
all nice. Plus a very dramatically-toned Proof Seated Dime, NCG
certified.
Here.s the link...questions welcomed.
....Tom
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1856 Flying Eagle Cent PCG SPrf-64 PQ by
CMB
I have an 1857 ANACS F-15 -- how much will that knock the price down???
It IS NOT net graded!!!!
-- Chris (Tongue in Cheek)
"Ira Stein" wrote in message
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This one is really PQ. It equals or even exceeds some...
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July 15th 04 10:03 PM
by CMB
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Advice Needed by
Sam Hess
I recently found several coins tucked away in a old purse I found my attic.
There are four dollars that range in date from 1887 to 1923. There is also a
1903 "V" Cents coin as well as several others. I would like to put these
away for my daughters but would like to know their value. What is the...
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what is the best way for me to sell these? by
sky
i have got some silver dimes, quarters, mercury dimes, ike
dollars....etc...that i am looking to sell. what is the best way? head to
ebay and put them all in a lot? they are all loose and i am not a grader.
thanks
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July 15th 04 11:43 PM
by sky
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FYI: The last Franklin Mint medals by
MWelbornjr
This is just an FYI for those who, like myself, enjoy collecting Franklin Mint
medals. The link will take you to the page on Franklin Mint's website for the
Reagan Medals.
http://www.franklinmint.com/Product1.aspx?SID=2&Product_ID=8592&Category_ID=114
Minted in sterling silver and priced at...
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Weird / freaky die clash on my Roosevelt dime by
frank wight
I'm riffling thru a roll of 2000-d
dimes when I take a close look at
FDR's mug.
I can see in the Fields that there is a
die clash. I can see an acorn from the reverse.
Trouble is, I thought that clashes only showed up
on the Devices. Is this type of strike more common than
realised? Huh?
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1922 No D Lincoln by
Wes Chormicle
I posted a pic at ABPN. Obviously a die #2 and I'm pretty comfortable it's
genuine, but would like other opinions.
Wes
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RCC COA Patches by
George V Huse Jr
Who's interested? There is a minimum order for 100 & I want metallic
thread for the gold. They would be 5 inches tall & cost about US$15.00
each postpaid.
--
Buzz Huse, MCSE+I, MCSE Iter Sine Fine (Journey Without End)
/
"These opinions/comments...
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Shipwreck effect half dollars from NCG and a familiar eBay seller by
Paul Robertz
When I came home from work tonight I was surprised to see an email
from an eBay seller I have avoided for a couple of years. This week,
the coin shop's ptrsident is inviting all past customers to call him
and make a deal on some Seated Liberty Half Dollars from 1853 to 1861.
Appararently, these...
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SF Reporter takes on Parade Magazine coin ad. by
Byron L. Reed
http://snipurl.com/7rp4
BLReed
To email me click he http://snipurl.com/7mdb
For collector coins and supplies at fair prices: http://tinyurl.com/pt9r
Cool things: http://www.byronreed.com
Talk bust coins: http://www.byronreed.com/phpBB2/index.php
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K6AZ offline for a little bit... by
Bob Flaminio
Eric's in his temporary residence now, and has limited internet
capabilities (web only, no email, usenet or ftp). Until he can finagle
alternate internet connectivity, he's locked out of sending mail,
updating his website, or reading RCC. So worry not -- he hasn't
disappeared and isn't ignoring us,...
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July 16th 04 01:38 AM
by K6AZ
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FA: 1914-D Lincoln Cent RAW VG and Ira guarantees it by
Ira Stein
Took three coins in on trade today. This one, a 1914-D is priced at $79 as some
light mint caused planchet flaws on reverse net it down to Good. I also took in
VG examples of a 1922 No D strong reverse and a 1909-S VDB as well. All are
priced at modest levels with no reserve and all are fully...
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Toning experiment by
Bill Krummel
Some may remember the silver eagles I sold for my accountant, oh, starting
3 or 4 years ago and continuing through mid 2003. He brought them to me
wrapped up in tissue paper and was totally dismayed that they were no longer
the original color. Some were rather ugly toned ( my opinion), but a...
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A couple of coin jokes... by
Ankaaz
A Scottish lad and lass were sitting together on a heathery
hill in the Highlands. They had been silent for a while,
when the lass said, "A penny for your thoughts."
The lad was a bit abashed, but he finally said, "Well, I was
thinkin' how nice it would be if ye'd give me a wee bit of a
kiss."
So...
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July 16th 04 02:56 AM
by Ankaaz
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Unusual request for bulk, common, circulated coins by
Randy
An acquaintance is trying to find alternatives to buying poker chips
to use as play money for games. The idea occurred to us that many
foreign coins are quite pretty and would make good "play money" and
could probably be bought at face value, which might be quite cheap.
Any idea where one would...
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South Dakota quarter article by
Michael G. Koerner
http://www.argusleader.com/news/Mondayarticle6.shtml
(sorry, no images on the website)
My only thoughts are
a) No 'Crazy Horse Memorial' design in that list?
and
b) Reality check --- ring-necked pheasants are not native in South
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Identify gold coin by
Jean Babbage
In cleaning my father-in-laws house before it was sold we found a tiny gold
coin. It has a date of 1849 and a helmetted head surrounded by stars on one
side. On the other side the word "ONE" is in the center with a shield
underneath and an open wreath. I can't figure out a country and I...
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Commemoratives -- 2005 and beyond? by
Bob Flaminio
Does anyone know what commems are on tap for next year? Seems strange
that halfway through 2004 and nothing yet on the Mint's web site.
--
Bob
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