Depends upon several things, 1) If the buyer wants t certified 2) my guarantee states 4x the cost of certification I pay, so I'm guessing if...
Like I stated from the beginning, I had no idea what the was worth. I guess $143.50 so says eBay. Now that I sold it, I'm gonna miss it,...
Three or four sheets of plywood, couple of 2x4's and nails,,, provided i can find squatting space int eh east indies,,,:mouth:
Well less then 2 hours left for my "one-of-a-kind, super-rare, extreme to the max error. Neato!" coin,,, what's it gonna go for?
You ratting me out roto? :whistle:
Wouldn't every single coin that left the mint then be labeled post mint damage? I don't quite understand what part of the coin has post mint...
I don't usually weigh things unless they're either troy or pounds:cool:
I don't fully understand the grading system, too complicated for my simple mind. Then there's how many different systems? Thank good there's only...
Here's a link http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=411&Lot_No=7269&src=pr
When you state "the coin metal is forced up into the design of the die" Ok there's an obverse die and a reverse die, which one pushes the planchet...
OK you got me on that one, I have no idea when the historically slow nuministic coins sales occur, but I have no idea why someone would pay $1800...
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I weighed the coin and it showed 2.5 grams on my scale,,, isn't that .1 grams LESS then normal?
TheBigH I whole-heartedly accept your appologies,,, you gonna bid up the coin so that I can buy a 3 bedroom ranch in the east indies? :whistle:...
How's this theory sound,,, One die break AND one coin break, the coin stuck in the obverse die and the reverse die broke. Would explain about...
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