I like the bottom one better, however.
The top one is a F12, the bottom VG8, IMO.
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I've fooled with coins in one way or another since I was in junior high back in the early 1950s. Although I've never tried specifically to invest...
If you're not an expert, as you say, stick to coins certified by the experts at either ANACS, NGC, or PCGS.
The word is "nickel," not nickle.
What's going on with the top of the mintmark? If it's not certified by one of the major services, I wouldn't buy it.
Stick to coins certified by one of the major services, which are ANACS, NGC, and PCGS. That's particularly true when you're buying coins that are...
Except for common date uncirculated rolls of silver and junk silver, all of my coins are certified in slabs, with no off-breed slabs. All are in...
If you like it, that's all that matters. And what's a few dollars in the long run?
It's not a 69-S doubled die obverse.
F12
AU50, cleaned.
F15, IMO.
66. Nice coin.
It's a strange color. What did you put on it to make it that color?
It's just my opinion, but I think the whole low-ball craze is another ploy to get collectors to submit coins for grading that should have been...
Ditto on the 1c. Of course, it's got copper in it so it might be worth 2c.
I was trying to sell an 1894 Morgan graded AU58 by ICG to SilverTowne, and the guy told me that in his opinion ICG stands for "I Can't Grade." I...
I'll give you a penny for it and that's my best offer.
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