yeah, one of these days, I'm actually going to have a space of my own and not be tipping a floor lamp at an angle, move the shade, shade the coin,...
very nice info, I'll be checking my quarters shortly.
WOW. That is a real world class set you have there man. Quite a feat.
Here is a nice little bust half I treated myself to while I was TDY earlier this month in Florida. It is a descent looking piece a O-101 in my...
That bad rim ding at 5 o'clock on the rev and the cut in the right wheat stock will really pull that price down.
I'm going to go with a 64 in this instance. Its got the look, but it is hard to tell from the photo size.
a proof v nickel might be the way to go in this instance.
hmmm, i thought the scouts helping each other was the official design?
outstanding post, very nice and with such explanatory diagrams.
nice clipped planchets, I agree with kurt though on the doubling. The 38 is really shelf like so it is almost certainly machine doubling. The 39...
very nice.
Looks like this coin is in a PCI slab? Yes? If that is the case, it will sell for considerably less than AU-50 money if that is what it is...
Now those are some nice holiday colors
Ooh that 1914 sounds pretty cool
no nickels or dimes and its killing me.
I once removed a 1911-S lincoln F-12 to put in my dansco, wonder why? at the time it was a $15 coin sitting in a PCI slab.
numismedia is closer to a greysheet than is any of those online coin sites.
hmmmm,
You'll probably get your money back, but it will be a hassle. Then you are going to have to go and report this guy.
I'd hammer this guy to provide the note in question. It just doesn't work like that, he cant back out after selling it claiming he lost it.
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