No insurance. I keep all my coins in lock boxes at a bank in town that's right across the street from a fire station. I had a coin burglary many...
Pictures? Hard to tell anything about them without pictures.
A colleague and I bought quite a few GSA dollars in the second sale, I think. Anyway, we got all common dates except for an 1881-CC that NGC later...
63
AU50, XF40
I've been fooling with coins in one way or another for something like 60 years so I have a lot of regrets about purchases I missed. Of course,...
You can use the monthly "Coin Market" in Numismatic News for retail prices, but you really should try to convey to friends what they could...
I considered getting an insurance policy for my coins in the lock boxes. My fear was that the bank might burn down and all that would be left of...
I think it is 55, but that NGC gave it the grade at which it should sell. I have a 1931-S Lincoln cent that I bought as an AU many years ago. PCGS...
My wife could care less about coins, but she does like jewelry. Several years ago, she discovered that coin dealers often buy jewelry for the...
Before you eat anything, better get those hands clean!
Looks cleaned to me.
What I don't understand is why you had it regraded. Surely the coin isn't worth enough to be in a slab whether it's 62 or 63. Am I wrong about that?
There is no way that coin is worth enough to have third-party grading!
Which state is that?
I think it's 17.5% although it may have gone up again. I got burned with a couple of coins I just bought from Heritage auctions. Heritage now...
That's what I was going to guess. It's got the look I really like.
A PF-6+ I would say is not quite a proof with VG details. As for a PF-45 cirulated, I don't have a clue what that means.
In all my years of collecting and writing about coins, I've never before seen the 1911-D referred to as a key date. Or even a semi-key, for that...
I think you can only get a gold sticker if the CAC experts feel the coin is ripe for an upgrade if resubmitted. I believe they issue very few gold...
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