That's some friend you have! The 1949s and 1950s = killer!!
Looks like a generic slab with a basic Avery label on there. Is it just me or does this Walker look better than AU?
I like those black holders, they're a great tandem to those proofs. I don't think these will look good with any coppers, maybe bright red examples.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Picked up a couple key Barber quarters. Love the clashing on the 92-O. Enjoy!
You get to submit coins to NGC and currency to PMG pretty easily without having to jump through hoops to send them through authorized dealers.
Not the prettiest commem, but it's another notch on the belt. And this is one of my faves. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
What an outstanding colonial Washington!
Based off the photos, if you were to consider reselling the coin, I would probably advise against getting this one slabbed. Looks like it will...
I'm going to say this is around a 61 or 62. The obverse designs of the Edwardian pieces look so softly struck that it's easy to mistake that for...
Last year I was fortunate enough to find a doubled die 1917 wheat cent in a bank box, about a nice VF. Subsequently sold it for $700. Haven't...
Look out for the RPM-001, you will distinct separation south of the primary mint mark. These generally sell for 2x melt on a consistent basis.
My perennial favorites are bank boxes of cents and $50 bags of wheaties.
It's crazy to think that these are still commanding that kind of money these days. There's been a few more discovery pieces that have surface as...
With a name like "cheap_price_outlet", I think we all know what to expect...
63 Franklin reverse is simply amazing, the Peace dollar and last rosie are my other faves. Great stuff man!
I know how that toning got on there, somebody's saliva went all over the place the moment he/she saw the majestic surfaces on that bad boy.
Looks like a resale nightmare. Reminds me of an age old adage of, would you rather buy thousands of coins for a $1.00 ea., or buy ten that are...
Good to finally see you on here vtg! I'm Blue Ridge on Youtube!
That is a loss indeed, he was the pioneer of Canadian numismatics. He will be missed for sure!
Thank you Clay, aside from the minor paper wave on the top margin, the paper looks pretty good to me. Surprisingly, I've come across many raw VF...
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