Would love to get that much for it, but I know its probably a $50 - $80 coin, especially raw and not slabbed.
ok. but, valuing other peoples' coins apparently IS and so That means that anyone can put something up for sale and say 'this is worth $XXXXXX' People come by and say 'no that's too much how bout $XXXX seller says no. This is what happened 3 times in reality in your example. You presented it like this: bids means it will be sold for at least that amount. BIDS are not the same as OFFERS You didn't say then that but here we are again where you don't really know what you are talking about at all, but presenting yourself as an authority who is qualified enough to advise someone to make an investment with their money that they earn at a job that they likely hate to support and feed and clothe and entertain a family and meet a budget only to find out that the expert was wrong and it cost more to ship the coin there, grade it, ship and insure it back, than the coin is worth at full book value. Learn something about something before you say something. :yes:
Nice free bee I call what I find roll hunting+Nice grade too!!! I am not sure how a lot older World coin + Canadians coins keep showing up in Rolls.I to last week found this 1920 1c. but I think it due to 2 thing Old guy like me dieing :devil: the economy.:kewl:
I dislike when people impersonate a learned person that can correctly evaluate and appraise something. I dislike when people do such things for no other reason than to profess to know in detail something that they read the headline of a Google link about . I dislike the thought that someone may heed your grading/attributing/value/assessment and get nailed for fees (best case)or fraud (worst case). But then your "expert" opinion will come into question. Then where will you be, Mr. Expert? It's not hard to comprehend. Just put yourself out there truthfully, as you are and not what you hope to one day achieve. Filling others with false hopes and false information not only eventually exposes you for the imposter that you are, it can also hurt other new collectors. Some of which, by the way, have been at it longer than you yet still have the crazy idea that they are still new and need to learn. They say so and get someone like you impersonating an authority on everything. Simply give your opinion, please and learn from others and refrain from posing as the definitve answer to all that is coin. Thanks.
how dare you call me an imposter! you should be banned as my information is correct, and every pinpoints me when I ayed I was an expert at grading once, when i was unaware of coin collecting, you obviously have much to learn, so ill let you be, talk to me when you get the definition of imposter, as im just a YN and trying to learn, I hope you learn that, I do simply just give my opinion . You obviously are trying to misunderstand everything, but Ill let you be, as you are unaware of so many details its hard to count.
Noun 1. imposter - a person who makes deceitful pretenses faker, impostor, pseud, pseudo, role player, sham, shammer, pretender, fraud, fake beguiler, cheater, deceiver, trickster, slicker, cheat - someone who leads you to believe something that is not true I.E.: your current presence here. Don't take offence. Take the advice. Be who you are. We'll get along fine :yes:
when have i ever lead someone to beleiev something that isnt true. on coins its my opinion. Im not going to be 100 % perfect on all coins, and its not like its in my hand.
I'm surprised people are grading it so low. The pictures aren't the best but blow them up and there is a lot of detail left yet on the obverse and the reverse shows nearly full detail in the leaves. I'd call it a F-15 at least withthe reverse having claims on VF-20. G-VG? Really? On a Good all the detail should be pretty much gone, just a silhouette. This is a lot better than that.