What date (or approx if you dont want to say) was it shipped? That is real bad to lose a package that quick. I had one sit for 3 weeks once in a...
Any more details on how and when it was lost? Where it was heading?
Who was the last winner? I would go 180 on the 1888 N64.
Location: Donald E. Stephens Convention Center 5555 N. River Road Rosemont, IL 60018 Dates: Public hours Tues Aug 15- Sat Aug 20. 9-5:30 everyday
I will be there setup at Charmys table doing imaging. Also teaching a photo course for the ANA before the show. Looking forward to it!
Its about time I was close on one. Let me know when ok to post another.
Puffy cheek is sometimes used. Liquid mercury is a sales term from this seller. He loves it and it is his term.
Silver commems are close to melt at many shows, both MS and proof.
I am sure a few will make the trip!!! If there are any you want to try in particular let me know and I will bring them.
A really well struck morgan has a cheek that is puffy and round. Sometimes it will also have a "S" look to it following the curves of the cheek.
I have not heard those terms for DMPL's but hear the puffy cheek term for Morgans in general.
That one looks nice! Reverse pic?
I would plan on returning the item.
I get that coin is too black for a majority of people, but it catches a lot of the spectrum when I look at Sunnywoods color chart. Would it be my...
The 1901 DDR is amazing. I would also include a DMPL but I am bias. An 1900-o/cc is also very popular. I would look at the PCGS set with major...
Without seeing the 96-o I can say that one is nearly impossible in PL/DMPL. Only 15 examples combined. When sending coins in for PL DMPL be...
There are enought toned collectors that want to see the spectrum of color and that coin provides more than most. I would say $165.
I am a PCGS kool-aid drinker when it comes to DMPL and PL coins. That being said my favorite is the 79-S. Even the best years of DMPL have...
Hitlist is a list of popular VAM's, checkmark is remnants of a 7 under the 8. I am guilty of buying this coin.
#9 on the variety set (117 coins, 79% complete), #18 on the normal set (97 coins 77% complete).
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