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At a quick glance, I see a bunch of mintmarks on the dimes, a single (O?) mintmark on a Morgan, and possibly some others as well. Can you post the...
+1. Even from the OP pics, the 1966 Kennedy looks like it has a shot at CAM, IMHO. nice contrast on the obverse, and the reverse really stands...
Even though it's cleaned, the fact that it has XF details is amazing to me. Most other finds while digging in the ground that I hear about usually...
Sorry for the multiple posts but had to post pictures of this IH Cent. I bought this one a week ago and was extremely happy with how it looked...
I really lucked out on this one. Took someone's advice on this forum (forgot who, sorry!) and searched the recent BIN's that popped up today under...
Melon, train, blank Bar, melon, train
Hmmmm...I think i learned something new! Thanks for the information Doug. I always thought that dipping a coin to any degree rips away most of the...
Thanks for all the responses! Would you all consider the Barber to be "market acceptable"?
Here's a couple of NEWPs I got of the good ol' bay. A 1912 Barber Dime and 1907 Indian Head Cent. I'm trying to decide if either was...
I think the main issue is high relief vs. (today) low relief. Who would ever like a coin whose details wear off after a week in heavy circulation?
Not to mention it's a * also! I'm sure you'll easily get a small premium. Nice find!
1. Melon Blank Blank 2. Bar Blank Blank
Sorry, I meant is it "kosher" to return an item after leaving (positive) feedback? As both a buyer and seller on ebay, this information would be...
I've had the same feeling; except it's when I miss out on a great deal due to some stupid reason. Sounds like an honest mistake...hopefully the...
Does the exchange of feedback officially mark the end of the transaction? (Assuming both feedbacks were positive)
Pictures would help :)
(Oh no! You're starting to turn into mrbrklyn with all these threads you're starting daily) It's really nothing new. Every once in a while you DO...
There are so many 1995 DDOs graded at the moment...I'm guessing an MS68 would only go for $150-200! I would hold on to them for awhile, and then...
I gambled on an ebay auction selling a 1943, 1909 VDB, and 1909 (P). There were no returns, but since I bought it for $13, I really didn't have...
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