Unfortunately, I saw the reveal before making my guesses, which were going to be 64, 64, 65.
I don't have any experience with them. I just got the info from Google.
Do you mean Nationwide Coin & Bullion Reserve in Houston, TX? If so, there are lots of complaints, and they're not accredited by the BBB.
Just looks like a well-worn, AG3 1936-D Washington 25c to me.
It's a real something but not a real 1877 Indian Head cent. With its size, it's not even trying to pass for being real.
I would have it certified. I should note, however, that almost all of my coins are certified, so obviously that's the way I lean.
rare as such
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One other thing: I have a 27-D that's currently in an AU55 slab. My father found it in his coffee change in the late 50s.
I wound up settling for AU58 19-D and S and 20-D, as the coins in 63-65 were just too rich for my blood.
You're right about the two I lack, and the toughest to find in a grade I could live with was the 27-S. I passed on a couple of AU58s that had the...
I lack only one coin or two depending on PCGS category. Can you guess which ones I lack? The toughest one to find in a grade I could afford?
Back in 2019, I was at the World's Fair of Money, saw a couple of nice SLQs in a dealer's case, and decided to trade some coins I had brought to...
I used to collect stamps and for many years kept up with new U.S. issues. At some point, I realized that I was only getting the U.S. and U.N....
Buffs were quite common when I was a kid, but that was in the early to mid 50s. Looking through sacks of nickels, I saved rolls of 38-Ds, as I...
Referring to FD's post, it reminds me of Flowers for Algernon after the operation quit working!
Maybe I paid too much because it was coming to me from so far away.
I have an 1885 certified by ANACS that I bought from a New Zealand dealer back in 2005. I've always wondered how someone in NZ wound up with it....
I want to applaud your use of "lying around." So many people nowadays say "laying around."
The sharpness is just incredible. If you like early Lincolns, you've got to love this piece.
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