When I said they have different standards I was referring to designations in general. One example would be the FBL designation on Franklin halves....
Kind of in a way, it is. Two different grading services, with different standards.
Actually, I don't pay attention to the price guide in Red Book because it's so outdated by the time each edition hits the shelves. I find a...
You can't. These types of listings are good for only one person, the seller. Copper is at $3.43 per lb.
Figure it this way Amanda, that's for one weeks bus rides too and from work or school. Today, it's a $1 each way, and you can buy monthly passes...
+1 Or even Napper Tandys in Miller Place. Open til 4AM :thumb:
What the OP, and others who subscribe to his ideology, is that the Mint can do as they please with what they make. If they decide to offer the...
Yes, good idea. You don't want you know who starting a you know what thread [ATTACH]
Either someone got them really really cheap, stole them and was looking for a quick sale, or didn't know what the hack they're doing. Nice job on...
I was wondering if you had the right date in your head [ATTACH]
I'll say you did fantastic getting two for $55.
NGC values the 59P MS65 FBL at $171, and the cheapest I've seen those is around $138-$142.50
Shut the front door, no way!:eek:
$50-$60 is not bad.
We need pics of both sides of both coins to give you a fair assessment. As stated already, there is no 1866 Morgan dollar as these were first...
Here's a helpful chart to help distinguish between double die strikes and mechanical, or machine, doubling. [ATTACH]
There are other reasons for a raised area being on a coin; however. Die cracks and chips can leave a raised line or blob on a coin's surface too....
Uhmmm! I believe jloring is talking about NASCAR :thumb:
Nope. For all you know, the 1200 pennies are seriously worn, and there may even be some that could have environmental damage as well. These...
The dime is an off center strike; however, the acceptable tolerance is 3%-5%. The penny has what's known as mechanical doubling, which occurs...
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