What TPG graded it?
You have to have MS Excel in at least the same version or newer than mine.
My library is too big to show images. Here's a listing in MS Excel: https://www.dcderoo.com/Library.xlsx (I assume it will show.)
I'm not doing silver at this time. Just working on large cents. But a Trade Dollar set is lurking in the back of my mind. Only have one...
Yep, a late die state. 1964 was a BIG year for nickel production. In fact I think 1964 dated nickels were still being struck in 1965. Production...
Thanks, all. So, do I look a year older? :oldman:
The 2009-D may only get a DETAILS grade. Looks like a nice fingerprint on it. Which TPG did you send them to?
I'm leaning towards fake. The strike appears too soft for a coin with that much detail.
Mine is autographed also.
When I get a new large cent my normal procedure is: 1. Take good pictures. 2. Post them in here. 3. Ask for someone to ID the variety. 4. Add that...
Good thing I don't collect proofs. I'd never be able to afford one like that but it would have been eating at me.
Thanks bunches for you variety ID's. I've learned to immediately add that info to my database. I hate having to redo variety ID's so I've learned...
That's eBay's method of fitting to the rules. If they cover all possibilities, even if it's overkill, they feel safer.
I'm finding that out. I don't want to buy AU-MS large cents. Too pricey for me to start a whole collection at that level.
Been a while since I got some new additions to my collection. This is part of my new push to flesh out my large cents set. Both came from a GC...
Way back when I decided to get insurance I found out that homeowner insurance would cost about 3x of what Hugh Wood charges. I highly recommend...
I totally agree.
1. Get rid of the cent; go to 5¢ rounding. 2. Redesign the nickel so that doesn't cost more to make than it's face value. 3. Get rid of the $1...
... at least with respect to me and my collection insurance. It seems all the shuffling is behind the scenes and at a higher level. Sort of an...
VERY nice coin. I've got a full date set of its younger (and less expensive) siblings, the Variety 2 quarters.
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