My advice to you @mpcusa . . . walk really, really fast. Otherwise, that coin you wanted to buy may well be gone when you return after walking...
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I think it wiser to assume the keys to the set should be included, and target building a set of coins in that grade in which you find those more...
Aww . . . That’s downright cruel. I find the obverse quite attractive.
Tell him you'll pay him to keep it. Be sure to let him know you're busy right now, but if he'll message you from the meeting place, he should...
I always try to align the horizontal lines of the shield horizontally.
Now there’s a receptive newbie, unlike so many who will not give the voice of experience it’s due. Good on you for listening, @Danny Bulric.
If your coins are worth enough to you that you secure them in a safe deposit box, or want to, then I suggest boxes instead of pages. Because of...
For those who don't know (and those who can't remember) what you're talking about . . .
Looks like spittle reacted with the surface of a really nice red cent.
I think I see a coin that had a solder mount removed and the edge has been tooled to restore reeding.
Examine the surfaces closely to first determine if there is any subsurface activity (pitting) beneath heavy toning spots. If so, it's probably...
Send the coin in, as it looks right to me. I've only ever considered buying one, despite looking at a half dozen. In my experience they usually...
Oh yeah . . . that's PERFECT.
I don't mind seeing it . . . I just don't like the reasons for it.
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Very appealing coin.
I take a table at the Nashua NH Show monthly, and armed security is generous and conspicuous. EBW Promotions does a great job with their shows.
Very nice looking coin!
Alan Hager would be proud . . .
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