I've even heard from classic slab lore that some coins have flipped inside a rattler. Imagine that! :eek:
What I see is nothing but word salad.
It's also common to see some coins turned in a rattler slab 45, 90, 135 degrees because of the spare tolerance in the slab.
I know I didn't contribute as much as I wanted to because of the addition of a beautiful new daughter, but I have to say it was an amazing success...
In spite of what would seem a great deal for the 32 branchers, paying $8.50 a piece for the common dates isn't a good deal at all. I would...
Looks to be a bad experiment for a vinegar/salt bath. That cent is pretty much toast to condition sensitive collectors.
Looks to be a 1951-D verdigris special!
I like those Cal gold pieces, thanks for posting your newest!
CEC works on a 100 point scale. So that would be 70/100. These offshoot companies are just ridiculous...
I think when you hear the same type press releases and articles by different writers, I think you begin to lose credibility at that point and...
His best bet is to pack up his car and drive down to LA or Hollywood and see about getting into show business. Because this isolated small town...
Have fun at the show. Look forward to seeing the new pickups!
I think that was fair for both of you. As the seller, I would have been happy. The dealer would have offered him less.
Don't get me wrong, it's a beautiful coin. If you don't mind me asking, if you're a huge fan of the coin, historical context in relation to Roman...
Is it just me, or is a real nice Antietam a better option than a 67 San Diego?? Or even a 66 Gettysburg.
What made you change your mind? Seems like a very acceptable grade. Was it priced too ambitiously?
I would say a good range is somewhere in the $200-350. Again a lot has to do with paper quality, smudging, tears, etc. If I were in the market...
He's got a point, especially if this is some sort of new passion for you. Her objection probably points to the source of the funding for your...
Like Doug pointed out, any number of coins can constitute a hoard. But I think the real question is, will it be known as a "notable" hoard that...
Which brings up that age old adage of "every penny found gets you closer to a million bucks". Well, whoever found this gem took the fast track to...
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