They were all purchased seperately.
I can't remember the exact price, but it was under 300.
Regrettably it is not.
It definitely could play a factor. I really enjoy type one buffaloes, much more so than the type 2, which unfortunately, is all coins after 1913,...
This is a coin where my camera has really disappointed me. The colors on this coin are so beautiful. The coin was cracked out of a very old ANA...
Here is an 1838 [IMG] [IMG]
Here is an 1834 [IMG] [IMG] Here is another 1834 [IMG] [IMG] Here is an 1835, I love the toning on this one [IMG] [IMG] Here is another 1835...
Here are some nice bust quarters I am currently attributing. I'll update the thread when I am done (provided I remember to). Here is an 1818...
I haven't even run across an 1824 capped bust quarter in my search for one. :mad: I currently have a complete date set minus the 1824 and the...
I hate to say it, but I believe there is rub on the reverse, which in my mind would limit the grade to au-58. The picture may simply be overexposed.
Those would be the only requirements for winning the contest. Enjoy! :high5:
Well, I have accumulated a lot of culls and whatnot, and would like to see them wind up in the hands of an inexperienced YN who would be able to...
That coin has amazing detail! Do you know if it is in a slab? Something about the surfaces look funny, but it may just be the lighting. Nice coin!
I did enjoy working there tremendously. There is some great talent there, and I made a lot of friends there. I was able to learn far more than I...
Indeed, It seems to me that the any draped bust silver coin, and capped series, and seated series often sell for wayyyyyyyy over sheet,...
Sort of. I am temporarily doing some coin dealing, as I have resigned from PCGS, and will be dealing until I start my new job, so most of the...
Lastly here is an 1834 O-105 bust half, and an 1836 O-117 bust half.
These two are an 1831 browning-4 variety, and an 1825/3 bust quarter.
I got these today. The first is an 1829 bust half, with the variety being an 0-105a. The second is an 1829 bust half, the variety is 105
Hmm this one is tricky, I'm having a hard time telling whether or not the "marks" on the cheek are in fact frost break or marks. Either way, I...
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