That's not technically a picture of Warhol (picture as in "photograph", as the presenter probably meant it), but a representation of one of his silkscreen works in which he used his self-portrait as the subject. It's weird when you think about it. It's an image of a self-portrait turned into an artwork. Anyway, it was a work from his silkscreens that included his most famous works (soup cans, Chairman Mao, Marilyn Monroe). This is what the coin's design is directly representing. tinyurl.com/y8q6k67z
That's crazy how can a holder go for more then a coin itself if I would off now that i wouldn't sell my 2 Morgan's with black holder just like the one on the video.
I'll take that 1828 Half, it's an absolutely stunning piece! Hard to believe how well it's been preserved over time. Really sensational.
7:08: Some way to handle a rare coin, geez!
Yep.
Yep
@@emilphoryew9436 Forget to switch accounts?
That's not technically a picture of Warhol (picture as in "photograph", as the presenter probably meant it), but a representation of one of his silkscreen works in which he used his self-portrait as the subject. It's weird when you think about it. It's an image of a self-portrait turned into an artwork. Anyway, it was a work from his silkscreens that included his most famous works (soup cans, Chairman Mao, Marilyn Monroe). This is what the coin's design is directly representing. tinyurl.com/y8q6k67z
good coin :)
That's crazy how can a holder go for more then a coin itself if I would off now that i wouldn't sell my 2 Morgan's with black holder just like the one on the video.
Mmm, no, I wouldn't pay 10x market value for a holder.
"going to California to visit Yosemite" lol