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When a poster won't go through the minimal expense / effort to get a coin weighed, we're all just whizzing in the wind in most cases. I believe...
I would guess < $10K, but I have no clue, really. The most recent auction from Jim's Coins had a beautiful pile up that I don't believe sold for...
Fellers, This thread is nothing to be proud of - not funny, not even good sarcasm.
I agree. I think it's worth getting a weight.
Primarily cost. Nothing excluded at this point.
I hope this is the right forum. I ry to collect single examples of each error type and, generally, I'm not concerned with date or denomination....
I guess crime does pay. I see the minimum bid is 30,000 (+ premium). Anyone that would pay this has WAY too much money. Not only that, but as an...
I don't think so. The dies were in a alignment and the planchet settled in off center. When the hammer die came down it sheared off a portion of...
That's a lovely coin and a high grade for the type. A heck of a good price too, especially graded. There are several for sale on Sullivan's site...
Nice find! It appears to be struck with a capped die. Not very common for wheat cents. Check it with a scale - should be full weight (3.11 gms)....
Actually, I think I paid about $100 5 to 7 years ago on eBay. I'm just guessing the value in 1964 when the mint produced an astounding quantity of...
Actually, I've got other coins which I think are more likely to have been "helped". I do try to find the best examples of a given error type and...
You're exactly right. There could be buckets of these things somewhere!
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I'm generally not an ANACS basher, but the last 2 I sent in on one of these deals was a joke. My dog could have done better attribution. Grading...
For World Peace!
On reflection, maybe it's this one. I've had it a long time: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not sure if this is my favorite, but I'm very fond of this set: [ATTACH]
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