I don't think you'll have a tough time getting a 65 for that one. The only thing distracting are the nicks on Washington's cheek
I lurk there every so often, but I don't do anything suspicious that David Hall might vote me off the island. Cointalk is my warm fuzzies, you...
Boy, it takes a lot to please you huh?
Welcome to cointalk. You pose some good questions and hopefully we can provide everything you need to know. First and foremost, Morgans are a...
Damaged nine aside, there's some doubling on there. Looks to be machine doubling, but you never know it could be one of the 6 varieties of...
Rlm is right about keeping it in the slab, good idea if you might even consider selling it in the future. What I do on some of my albums that I...
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Congratulations Jason, phenomenal job with the remodel. You shouldn't have any problem making a name for yourself. You've done all the required...
Better to have the AU details than a chinese fake. Of course I don't think the Chinese can replicate the DDR on this trade dollar.
Oh so close on that 57, nice try though. Keep looking, you'll find that one soon enough.
You definitely have better eyes than me, thanks for swaying my grade and issuing a better second opinion.
If you're going to let her go, let her go easy. She won't suspect that you're using her to feed your coin/currency collecting addiction.
No problem, the 44 D/S OMM is a tough variety to find, been trying for 15 years going through over 100,000 wheaties with no such luck.
Some crusty tone on there J, still a looker though!
My guess is right around VG8 or so. In spite of the letters of liberty missing, overall not too bad detailing. Especially on the feathers and...
She also calls to see what time he'll pick her up at. It's easy to score some finds if you're dating the teller ;)
Just like Steve, I use a nice HP scanjet model myself. And I generally scan the images by going through Adobe Acrobat Pro and initiating the scan...
That's true, best of luck getting this sorted out. We're looking forward to seeing the coin in the correctly attributed slab when you get it back.
In answer to your earlier questions, very rarely do these ever pop up for melt. Even a poor graded, holed, tooled to the hilt example will set...
I would hope so, and make sure you don't front any more money for these ridiculous shipping charges.
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