Carter dollar? - Coin Talk R I P James Earl Carter, 39th president, 1924-2024 I think it's pretty likely since they extended the presidential dollar series to honor George H
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Axial Lighting is like magic for coin photography Here's another coin in my collection that I actually love, but wish there was just a little more detail in liberty's head: With axial lighting: Here's Phil's Great Photo from the GC auction, most likely with overhead lighting: And the not so great photo from PCGS: In hand, I would say the coin looks somewhere between my photo and the gc photo
Grading Question? - MS Vs BU coins. - Coin Talk A coin is described as being in the same state it was in when it left the Mint, regardless of whether or not it spent any time in circulation Also, the addition of Sheldon Scale numbers to the MS- prefix (MS63, MS65, etc ) is more precise than the older, adjectival grading descriptions like “Choice BU” and “Gem BU”
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U. S. Coin Forum — Collectors Universe On Sale June 5th: American Eagle 2025 One Ounce Gold Uncirculated Coin - Product Limit 7,500, HHL: 3 Goldbully 955 views 34 comments 2 points Most recent by ambro51 June 18, 2025 12:39PM When I'm gone coin photos added
Roman Cross - Coin Talk I remember scarce coins of Theodosius or later when the Roman Empire was divided between East and West The following coin has Valens on Obverse heading right Reverse shows the Emperor dragging a captive with his right hand, and raising a labarum with his left hand The labarum includes a clear cross The coin weighs 2 67 g
The Most Popular Coin Collecting Channel on YouTube (Couch Collectibles) This is the one that has a panel of 4-5 well informed teachers on the current or old school variety coins of our present day! Every viewer gets the chance to post a coin or two by email to them and get to talk about their coin s I been a frequent viewer that post many of my coins on their weekly streams They even like me!
Why did people put holes in coins? - Coin Talk I just got a few coins out of a great uncles safe deposit box and two of the more interesting coins are holed, such as this US 1808 Half Why did