Won't be for a while but one will come up around a 66 or 67 D Cam for my album.
I might buy one when they're below $300.
Momboff..
Worth an extra buck at the car wash!
I tried their special a couple years back...My 56 type 1 Franklin came back a type 2!...I sent it back and they fixed the problem, but their...
62 0r 63.
AU50
Should be an AU50.
Looks like a very good chance. On the other hand, all 3 may just as well be genuine.
To the cornfield with that dealer!
Now I'm confused, and it's only Monday.
What a great time in history to obtain numismatic gold at close to spot...think of a nice Lincoln Cent at 1.000005 cent buy price. sounds...
So, is the subject coin a fake on not? I can't decide with my limited knowledge of early fakes. The coin looks OK with exception to a week...
I will only occasionally buy a graded double eagle. At close to or at spot price I can't see much risk other than if gold tanks.
Agree with AU Details.
An 1880-CC rev. of 78 MS64 has potential for a price rise and is a key date gaining in popularity.
PF 69 DCAM, MS66 type B rev. 64!
I have a few details coins in my type set. I know they were cleaned, I like the way they look, and I like the price I paid for them. Not a problem.
Rare coins should pass a photo I D test. There ought to be a data base here.
If under high magnification a coin has any visible flaw, then it gets a 69 grade. If no flaw is seen, then a 70 grade. If under low...
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