by Scarsdale Coin | Feb 2, 2024 | History, Numismatics
Twenty-seven years5,714 strikeouts7 no-hitters324 winsand one World Series championship. One man – NOLAN RYAN Mets 1965-1971Angels 1971-1979Astros 1981-1989Rangers 1989-1993 SCARSDALE COIN IN PARTNERSHIP WITH STEINER SPORTS AND ICG ARE PROUD TO OFFER...
by Scarsdale Coin | Feb 2, 2024 | History, Numismatics
Twenty-seven years5,714 strikeouts7 no-hitters324 winsand one World Series championship. One man – NOLAN RYAN Mets 1965-1971Angels 1971-1979Astros 1981-1989Rangers 1989-1993 SCARSDALE COIN IN PARTNERSHIP WITH STEINER SPORTS AND ICG ARE PROUD TO OFFER...
by Scarsdale Coin | Feb 2, 2024 | History, Numismatics
1961 CSA Silver 1c Bashlow Trial Hub (Obv / Rev) NGC MS65 Bashlow Uniface 1861 Confederate Cent Splashers. Struck circa 1961 by Robert Bashlow, from a hub made from the original 1861 Confederate cent dies, which by then were (per Breen) “defaced with...
by Scarsdale Coin | Feb 2, 2024 | History
American Late Colonial or Early Federal teapot stand by Ephraim Brasher of New York City, c.1770 – 1790. This wonderful teapot tray is 7 5/8″ long, 5 3/8″ wide, 7/8″ tall and weighs 205 grams or 6.6 ozs. Troy. It bears the EB mark of Brasher′s,...
by Scarsdale Coin | Feb 2, 2024 | History, Numismatics
August Bechtler struck the very rare K-29 five dollar gold pieces in the later period of the Bechtler family coinage, from 1842-1852. Henry Chapman (a notable coin dealer) recovered the dies for this issue and polished them up to produce restrikes of the earlier issue...