Yes folks, you too can purchase for a starting bid of only $50 a certified INB set of Barber Half, quarter, dime, v-nickel and Indian head cent. They are CERTIFIED to be genuine "Full Strike" coins. See description below! Of course the fact that they average grade AG to G (we hope) and the Indian cent has crud on it, is immaterial. They are CERTIFIED! And they are FULL STRIKE! So grab your paypal account and buy it today! 1 SET ---BARBER HALF DOLLAR 1909 -BARBER QUARTER 1892 -BARBER DIME 1909- V-NICKEL1909 -INDIAN HEAD SENT1902 FULL STRIKE INB CERT. INB SET1892-1915 CERTIFIED FULL STRIK Item number: 190057516217 Sheesh, at least no one bid on it.
No, find the one w/ the copper 1943-D. It's so funny I fell over laughing. Sorry, but I don't have a link handy.
Speaking of copper cents, not the 1943 D, but still, Here is one of them: 1943 copper Wheat Cent, Multi Strike Item number: 320058737859 Opening bid: $50. And amazingly, he had two of them: 1943 copper Wheat Cent, Multi Strike Item number: 320053132078 Which opened and sold at $250! In addition, he has had or is selling 3 or 4 1922 plain cents. All strong reverses. Pretty good collection. Naturally all are uncertified.
If I remember my history right, INB doesnt normally do grading like we see with PCGS, ANACS, NGC and the others. They do a lot of slabbing of older 1800 and earlier coins and their certification is more of authenticity and the full strike designation was indicating it isnt off center or anything. I may be wrong, but I had heard of good things about INB's authenticty grading, but not on condition grading. Either way, I never had interest in their coins or slabs. lol
i have 3 Nickles in there slabs i dont remember how i got. I think a grab bag. I think there JUNK if you ask me ,I dont like there labels or the slab styles. I would say the grades are correct. But like i said,,I just dont like INB. Its my own opioion.
another great listing I found one you guys might like.http://cgi.ebay.com/SEATED-LIBERTY-DIME-RARE-NICE-COIN_W0QQitemZ280055404307QQihZ018QQcategoryZ3357QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item280055404307 A "rare" nice coin!:hammer:
rare? I'm trying to figure out how he determined that it was rare when he could not tell the date! For that matter, how can it be nice if you cant decifer the date.
tpg thi is not really a bad listing, just another bad grader. llook at the nice fields on this "ms 67" morgan!http://cgi.ebay.com/1879-O-MORGAN-SILVER-DOLLAR-MS-67-BU-GRADED-US-COIN_W0QQitemZ130056566272QQihZ003QQcategoryZ39465QQtcZphotoQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Viper: Nice coin, I wonder is MS stands for Messed (up) Stuff? Crappy Stuff Indeed! Then there is CGARJ! (Couldn't Get A Real Job). I am just waiting for that one.
$202 At least it did not sell for ms 67 price. It went for more than I would have paid, I think you could have bought a properly graded ms 62 or 63 for less. Like this one.http://cgi.ebay.com/1879-O-Morgan-Dollar-PCGS-MS-63-White-PQ-Piece_W0QQitemZ200050319635QQihZ010QQcategoryZ39465QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item200050319635 And this one looks nicer.
I was thinking of a word other than fouled, but that works! You got to love the way some people put such conservative grades on there coins. After all you would not want a newbe bidding to much for your coin.:thumb:
Another Stupid Ebay LIsting: Lot #: 120062925193 Is for an "1858 Sitting Liberty quarter" Check out the photos: this must be a rare pattern coin, since it has the rays on the reverse, which were only used in 1853. Get the only known one!!!! His description: "This is a silver sitting liberty 1858 quarter dollar. The reverse has a eagle with a shield sitting on three arrows . There is no motto. The coin is very easy to read. This is from my late Dad's collection. I do not know about coins, but try to explain as best as I can. Please feel free to ask question and check out my other coin listings. Thank you for looking." Well, at least he knows that it is silver.