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I'm assuming your budget is for an MS64 example? The problem with rarity, price, and coins is that the market obviously determines the price and...
Yeah... with close to 2 billion of them minted they're going to pop up in your change pretty frequently... Where they're not going to pop up...
This coin's luster is obnoxious (1938). The similarly graded coins next to it just paled in comparison. I had to have it. The gentlemen I...
What a score... Congratulations! I'd like to shake the hand of that collector. The toning is undeniably attractive but the overall condition of...
I wish I could recommend something. I think if you keep them in the original packaging it's inevitable.
Agreed.
I don't even know how they pack todays sets but if you do what you've described with 80's and 90's sets I guarantee you they'll continue to tone....
On the bay slabbed 83p 64's are selling for an average of $40-$50 with 65's @ $50-$75. IMO $50 is a frickin bargain for a slabbed 65.
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Raw or Slabbed?
And when you get the new sets get them out of their original packaging and into relatively environmentally stable storage unless you want to...
It's a whole new ballgame. I think early Washington proofs are the most difficult and subjectively graded coins in the series.
Thanks for sharing!
Figured I'd share this... It was found in Florida and turned in to the authorities. I don't think it would take much fine-tuning for this thing to...
I really like that '21. The Red Book Professional Edition (2009) describes this "flat spot" and "grainy appearance" on pg. 241.
I love those types of coins. Luster and a subtle pearl/opal-like hue.
I didn't think of that. I've mixed up shipments myself and know what a nightmare that can be. I'll contact the seller.
I made a best offer for a raw toned 1960 proof quarter I estimated at PF 65-67. The offer was accepted. I received this 1964 toned quarter which...
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