They bring some premium, but not a lot.
40. Maybe 35.
In hand, I think 1, 3, 6, and 9 are all MS67, and I have a dream that one may fetch MS68. (But I doubt it).
Here is one still in the flip: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So I recently picked up a group of Morgan Dollars in old David Hall sealed flips. (Yes, the flips contain PVC but the coins are in "cointainers,"...
Yep. Classic Chinese style numbers in the OP post.
Fake holder. Fake coin.
It was listed as a regular 1808, but I suspect the bidding reached $255 because the other bidder knew what it was.
Too bad about the spots and uneven toning, but for under $100, I couldn't be more pleased. [ATTACH]
Happily paid $255 for this 1808/7. Off to PCGS next week. [ATTACH]
Really no point offering $250 on a coin they have priced at $650. The dealer will probably tell you to take a hike. I honestly don’t offer on...
This is a VF35/XF40 coin depending on the mood of the grader. It has luster, which may have led the shop to believe it was AU. But they’re wrong....
Try regrade at PCGS
1858/7 weak overdate, XF to AU Details cleaned.
I was wondering if you were temporarily broke!
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Where did you get this info?
This guy’s been making money hand over fist on eBay.
This. I was baffled by the thread. Why root against them? Why hate them? Why put any thought into it at all?
“I paid more than that” = “your offer is way off and I highly doubt we are making a deal.”
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