Cow City Coin has recently inventoried a lot of 242 French coins, ranging from the 1850s through the 1990s. The complete list is available in PDF...
Awesome finds! Sounds like a great day at the ANA!
Yeah, every time I use this, I have to do a Google search to find the link. I think if someone pays you with PayPal you can do it more easily,...
I ship USPS and print the label through eBay/PayPal. I charge $2.99 to ship, which by the time I expense the shipping ($1.97), the bubble mailer,...
First of all, these items end in just a few minutes at Great Collections, last chance! 2012 S 10C Silver PCGS PR70DCAM 2013 Canada $5 Maple Leaf...
Cow City Coin has the following auctions ending on eBay today: 1923 S $1 PCGS AU55 1944 10C PCGS MS63FB Older Holder 1959 D 1C NGC MS66RD 2004...
Well, today is they day! February 14, 2014 is the grand opening for Cow City Coin. To celebrate, we are offering all CT members a 10% discount...
Cow City Coins has listed the following coins for auction at no reserve, starting today, ending February 16th. 1959-D 1C NGC MS66RD Starts at...
Cow City Coin has two coins for sale to the bullion collector. The first is a 2012 Silver Onza Libertad coin from Mexico, PCGS graded MS69...
For sale is a 1916 D Barber Quarter, pictured below. I believe this to be in G+ condition, the obverse being strong for a good grade. The...
I keep a spreadsheet for both the company (multiple) and my personal collection. I use Google Drive, and their spreadsheet application is free....
I think ANACS is doing their best to restore their reputation as a top tier grader. Their grading appears to have gotten tighter recently.
Cow City Coin will be officially open for business on 2/14 2014, but until then we have some minor offerings on eBay. The following four coins...
Great link guys! Good information.
I don't know that it's worth having graded, but a star note or low serial collector would most certainly pay a premium for it.
To an error collector it would, albeit slightly. Rotated dies aren't terribly uncommon.
It would help preserve the coin, but the damage is done, unfortunately.
If I had to guess, given location and pattern, I'd say natural verdigris-style buildup from moist climate or other environmental factor.
I'd say this is borderline AU/MS, but I'd feel an AU grade is where it would land. I'm thinking the discolorations around the rim would earn it a...
Definitely VF. I'd expect it to see details... looks like some corrosion on the obverse.
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