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Burks

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  1. Those are some of the coolest coins ever. Very inventive design and idea.
  2. Parents got 3 $2 back in change from China Town while visiting New York.
  3. The U.N. Peace coin is trippy.
  4. Pulled a UNC 1989-D Kennedy from a roll last night. Just a few bag marks is all.
  5. Yup! It blows my other Barber quarter away in the details department. The Merc was just too pretty to let slide
  6. I thought the same thing. Ran my finger across it and no dirt or anything came off Oh well!
  7. Picked these up today at MSNS. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v154/burks/Mich.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v154/burks/Mich2.jpg
  8. Not really a purchase but I did receive this token as a prize from a giveaway on CU. Coin is a bit darker than the image. The reverse reads: "DISTRIBUTED BY EMPLOYES OF U.S. MINT DURING THE CELEBRATION OF PENNSYLVANIA'S BI-CENTENNIAL. OCT. 24, 1882."
  9. Cool! I didn't know there was a double die variety of the Libertads.
  10. Thanks for the comments everyone Too bad the South Africa coin wasn't a proof, it would be worth about 30x what I paid. After a closer look I concluded it's just a really well struck UNC. They really do produce some very nice coinage.
  11. Interesting. I wasn't aware bills also had "chop marks". I've seen them with stamps and such but nothing like those you posted. Guess I need to start checking more carefully.
  12. Picked up a few today at a shop.....1/2 off box rules 1958 Canada 50 Cent (paid less than bullion again, AU/MS) 1968 Canada 50 Cent 1942 Great Britain 1/2 Crown (paid less than bullion value) 1957 South Africa Penny (toned, UNC) 1997 South Africa 20 Cent (could be proof?) 1976 Trinidad & Tobago 10 Cent Proof
  13. It is quite beautiful. At just the right angle the colors really "pop". I paid less than I expected to for it. Thanks for the comments For those wondering, the Crowns are actual color. Got the color and quality down, now my image editting skills need some work (same size images would be nice).
  14. Here are some pics of the last few coins that have came in: The 1972 BB Ike: NGC PR68 Cameo: Gibraltar Coins:
  15. Isle of Man makes a lot of different coins. I like quite a few of them, the one you posted as well.
  16. Found a great Nevada quarter today. It will be going in my Type Set later tonight. Obverse is a bit marked up but the reverse.......oh my is she beautiful.
  17. A long awaited package came in today! 1971-s Brown Box Ike - Light haze on obverse and reverse 1972-s Brown Box Ike - Tiny bit of haze on obverse, clear reverse 1973-s Brown Box Ike - Light haze on obverse and reverse, reverse is very close to DCAM.
  18. Bought these today: 1967 Gibraltar Crown (Spink-London case?) 1968 Gibraltar Crown (SL case? whatever that is) Also had a package of: Austria 1965 1 Schilling proof (27,900 mintage) Beautiful toning on it. 1897 2 Groschen 1952 5 Schilling 1957 10 Groschen 1965 2 Groschen 1969 50 Groschen
  19. They most certainly are. That's what attracted me to this (along with price). This coin also doubled as being my first NGC slab. I'd like to get a collection of different slabs.
  20. 1972-S NGC PR68 Cameo Ike, has some nice blue haze on both sides.
  21. Beautiful design. I've always had a thing for square coins.
  22. I will later today Should be posted in the World Coin section around 1-2pm EST. Thanks Kuhli
  23. A big bag of world coins from my dad and grandpa! Haven't ID'd a few so this is what I have so far: Brasil - 1974 10 Centimes, 1982 20 Cruzeiros Chile - 1975 One Peso, 1979 One Peso Columbia - 1966 20 Centavos, 1973 20 Centavos, 1979 50 Centavos Denmark - 1976 25 Ore Ecuador - 1974 50 Centavos, 1977 50 Centavos (2x) France - 1940 2 Francs, 1967 20 Centimes, 1979 20 Centimes, 1983 20 Centimes, Germany - 1897 10 Pfenning Jordan - 1960 5 Fils Italy - 1943 10 Cent, 1954 50 Lira, 1955 50 Lira, 1971 50 Lira, 1977 50 Lira Mexico - 1979 50 Centavos, 1980 50 Centavos, 1974 One Peso, 1977 One Peso New Brunswick - 1861 One Cent Spain - 1975 5 Ptas, 1975 25 Ptas Still have 7 more to ID. One is from Israel, the rest from a former USSR country (I think).
  24. And that's all that matters. Bargain bins are my best friend. Pulled a MS Franklin out due to a very, very tiny rim ding (can't see it unless coin is turned on side)......$3.50 Not enough dealers have those kinds of boxes I can get 50 coins for $30 (other then Jefferson's, wheats, etc).
  25. Nothing wrong with that coin, it just has character
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