What's more impressive is your research which has gone into assembling a terrific and very consistent set. Well done! Thanks for sharing the...
You and I are much alike with a few minor difference. While I have nothing against graded coins, the whole "top pop"/ registry challenge just does...
Well done. Further along than mine which starts at 1938 and runs current. Hope this accomplishment motivates you to going back to 1909 for a...
Still, if you look past the environmental damage the details are not bad. Makes for a nice album filler.
Absolutely!
Agree 100%.
The prices you've quoted are an average based on various sales through dealers, auctions and at coin shows. As for the 2012 issues, patience. The...
And a beauty it is.
Very nice selections. I also see that you're knocking out the key dates first which makes completing a consistent looking set all that more...
I hoard. :D
First, I like you're choice of MS64. As stated already, most of the dates needed to complete a short set in your target range can be had from...
Great. Five more that I'll most likely never get because I'm not about to pay for a roll only to get a single coin.
Answering the question, circulated. While I have 100% of the modern series (Lincoln through Franklin and Kennedy half) ranging from AU and higher,...
I vote for keeping it as is to see what transpires. I must agree that for this to occur so quickly is odd to say the least. Aside from what was...
So many are quick to complain of an increase in cost. While at the same time eager to pay one-thousand plus for a product they missed not 48 hours...
A series I have. I'll say PCGS AU55. The New Orleans Mint was notorious for weak strikes, so I could be off a point. The only things I see keeping...
I began coin collecting sometime around 1974 pursuing the Boy Scout merit badge which lead to a life long endeavor. As the older out there can...
Those things are tiny. I took my 14 year old niece to a coin show where she picked these up. Which is why they are my favorite despite not being...
To be fair, both PCGS and NGC "conserve" coins and grade them as mint state. Which is, by definition, cleaned. With that out of the way, I think...
I'll bite. $1050 due only to the toning, $950 otherwise.
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