Have you ever? what TPG? What tool(s) did you use? I recently cracked a low value NGC coin out as the slab was so scratched, pitted and dented. I...
Off topic but that '70 GTO is my favorite model car of those you've posted w/ your Morgans..
I think the price is there because it used to be a piece of jewelry (which presumably has edge damage and appears to have harsh cleaning)
I mean isn't that a Daniel Carr overstrike?
For that cent, isn't that a CT member's (Shoewrecky) avatar?
Daniel Carr?
BTW, do you grasp that the offer came from a jokester claiming to live in Disney World?
Just shut up. This is nothing more than spam. No one in their right mind gives a **** about your damn 11 cent piece anymore.
$96,500
In WI where I live, there's no sale tax on coins. There is, however, one on supplies and silver bars and rounds and gold bars/rounds.
Reported. I noticed several things- [ATTACH][ATTACH] Lastly, the coin just doesn't look right.
If those are crap, then what do you consider good? MS67FS MS67FH PR65DCAM
I think you'd have an easier time fining a coin with a mintage of less than 1,000,000. In that case I'd go with a 1927-P (848,000) or 1934-P...
That's what I use... They turn out okay.
This is already somewhere in the "Post Your Lincolns" thread. Oh, what the heck. I couldn't go wrong for 50¢. This pretty much my first rainbow...
Speaking of toned copper, you can't beat this for 50¢. [ATTACH]
Is it just me or is your thumbnail a different length of pics #3 and #6?
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I prefer the sample slabs prior to when they started putting statehood quarters in them.
The same way they do with all other coins.
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