I really want a early (1795-1800) dollar for my collection, but most are out of my budget. But, I am seeing on Heritage that there are coins...
1000 was a fair offer and IMO a bit high for a coin graded by a sketchy company like ACG, not be PCGS or NGC. There is no way a dealer would offer...
ACG is a joke. PCGS and NGC may have come after it, but they are far superior to ACG.
If you are referring to the cheek, it's not the die that caused that but it looks like PMD to me.
Out of curiosity, how valuable are these food stamps? I wouldn't think they'd carry any sort of value.
I heard that the 6th coin resides in a safe deposit box with the 2nd 1849 Double Eagle and belongs to DB Cooper.
No real grading service is going to switch out the coins.
Redwin, get your coin graded by a real grading service like PCGS, not some worthless accugrade, and then maybe it will be worth $1000. Right now...
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Ever hear of David Hall? He's about 10 times as impressive as Hager. I had never heard of this hager character until your comments. PCGS (and NGC...
redwin, why don't you send the coin to ngc? It'd be worth more that way. Not millions like you think but a little under a grand.
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