I was thinking of this coin when the opposite of Thrifty Thursday popped into my head. I spent about $100 more than my original max bid. John...
Well, mine toned some pretty awesome colors over the many years in the binder, so that's a little bit of a bright side. I paid 75 cents for the...
I bet there's one for Colorado out there, same concept. 41 37 109 102.
Yes, the east and west longitudes are roughly 104 and 111, but specifically 104°3'W to 111°3'W.
My impression is that graders are much tougher on proof coins. They are intended to be carefully struck and handled, so any imperfections are...
Listing has been removed. Possibly because it has to be TPG graded if the price is over $2500 (I think I have that right).
I wouldn't ask if I hadn't saved off and looked all over the image.
Where is the counterstamp?
I don't remember exactly what I paid for this one but I know it was under $15. 1963 Thailand 20 baht, .750 silver. [ATTACH]
$19.44 shipped. Not sure if it would straight grade or high enough to make it a great price, but it's the obverse Type I anomaly with a 1/1 RPD,...
It would seem like it, but then why were the common circulating coins not made with a hole already in them?
I'm pretty sure that Groucho Marx is most often associated with that quip, but a similar sentiment was also expressed much earlier in a John...
Sheldon rarity scale does have a 9 which means unique. The granularity on that scale seems rather useless to me. If there are thousands of...
That seller has 62 items for sale. As far as I can tell, they are all counterfeits, even the Chinese coins.
Is it similar to this? My wife got a 2016 Natl Park $1 as a bonus and I chuckled at all the packaging. A coin inside a holder inside a case inside...
Yes, it was interesting to check it out briefly but I doubt I'd go there again. I look for specific coins and certainly wouldn't limit my search...
So when I had my coins conserved by ANACS that's why they used? I'm having a hard time believing that.
https://www.cacgrading.com/marketplace
Looks like it's just links to other dealers and auctions, like DLRC, Legend and GC.
I have the same question. I've seen "dip" referenced for years and still have no idea what it is.
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