I'm going to be less enthusiastic, or perhaps interpreted as supportive, than others with this current plan. The reason for this is that I do not...
The 1817/3 is a screamer of a buy at $689!
I've earned 14 or so out of 120 or so coins submitted. Perhaps later I can get some images up, but right now I have to figure a coin deal.
I had thought that PCGS and NGC only started to recognize this variety within the last decade, but looking through some history I can see it was...
If I recall correctly, this is a relatively recently acknowledged variety so the market may not yet be fully mature or saturated.
I love WQs and there are some great coins here, but it looks like I have not posted to this thread. Is this correct? If so, there must be a...
In my experience, that would not certify.
Images are required for this coin to give you a really good answer.
Do you mean varieties or die marriages?
I like to use Bazillions; it's a term I use with my little girls. ;)
I'm in the MS63/64 camp and the spots may have been there since it was minted. Peace dollars from 1922 and 1923 are also commonly found with...
I think this is a common reaction that many folks have. Indeed, I will question a coin from time-to-time under this scenario, too.
Bazillions of folks use Excel.
As time goes by, I would imagine the pool of high quality, raw classic coins gets smaller and smaller. Of course, some will be purchased already...
1990-1992 was a great time to be in the business, if you did not have to make a living selling coins, because it seemed like many great coins were...
Looks like a pretty obvious counterfeit.
Have you ever thought of simply submitting your own coins for certification? It would make them more liquid, possibly make them more valuable (if...
As long as there is no PVC hidden somewhere on it then it looks nicer than MS62.
You are correct. I see the leg as wear because it is more than just a slight bit of flatness. However, I imagine that ANACS decided the coin...
My experience tells me that an MS61 should have some pretty serious issues with respect to hits, nicks, luster or other marks. Your coin does not...
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