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took a shot with this one given the terrible pics. Hoping the reverse looks the same color as the obverse. Looks to be at least VF details on it...
was not me talking about Indian head cents. I have both also but more large cents as of late.
thats cool. any large cent is fun in my book. I did not mean to downplay your coins by my earlier post. You might find yourself more interested...
not sure you could sell them for much more unfortunately.
very cheap silver! about 11 times face value was a steal.
I agree with the other posts
I liked the repunched date on this one. Price seemed low for a R4 coin in low VF shape. Do you think its worth more than $14?...
I appreciate your input. It definetly is a lowgrade problem version. I may keep it or maybe resell it after seeing what it looks like....
thanks for the reply. I looked at sold listing for last 3 months on Ebay and its not easy finding anything under 30 dollars unless it is in much...
coin is worn but it is a key date. What details grade would you say it is and what value? Thanks...
PCGS does command a slight premium over NGC but not that much. Numismedia price guide on NGC site is a bit closer to reality although still high....
my pleasure. I edited my last post so reread please.
yes it does. although I am not that experienced yet with this attributing stuff I would agree with your N-45 call. There is a member on here...
I think you should be able to buy at lower than the pcgs price guide prices even for slabbed coins. Go to Heritage Auctions and ebay completed...
exactly! I agree that their prices are very optimistic. People do pay more for PCGS graded coins though than for raw coins in a comparable...
It could be a N-45 or an N-5 Can not tell if there is a lump on the lower left corner of E in cent on reverse by your pics. Look closely at that...
nobody would pay PCGS price guide prices for raw coins. Marking them up higher would make them sit around for a long time.
very much agree with the last post. It is very hard to make money buying and selling coins unless you really know what you are doing.
you need to specify what type of penny you mean. Some of the early large cents are huge bucks in good condition. one year of Flying eagle is...
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