If you want to buy slabbed coins stick with PCGS, NGC or ANACS. Research is your best friend if you are new to the hobby.
The date is legible, faint outline of lady liberty, reverse is worn smooth, it's not dinged up or bent. Thanks for any idea of it's worth.
I've got a safe. I like the idea of being able to look at my coins when I have the urge without having to go down to the bank. I live in a small...
Thanks guys, here's what NGC graded it.
I bought it 10 years ago on a Teletrade auction, I think a return is out of the question. LOL
Anyone want to take a shot at grading this Washington quarter? It's in a NGC slab.
What do you guys think about this? http://www2.ebay.com/aw/core/200803.shtml#2008-03-20095600
Cleaned, sandpaper, brillo, and bon ami. All kidding aside I'd say MS-65RB. Super nice woodie!
I got my 1973 proof set from the guy. It was really nice with some awesome blue toning on the Ike, he shipped super fast. I had no problem leaving...
Tesoro is another good metal detector. I've owned quite a few metal detectors and I'd have to say Whites, Tesoro and Minelab are the best.
Crooks! I don't know how people like this live with themself. Some day they will pay, maybe not in this life, but pay they will.
Here's a pic of the slab.
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