Seems to be quite a few scratches in the field on the right of the portrait....
According to the article he put a layer of sealer over it, to make the entire floor smooth.
The article says they used 31,000 pennies. So $310 worth.
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Often I see coins listed that say "reverse of" on the slab. For example a 1990 penny with a reverse of 1989. I don't get it, the reverse of one...
I guess there just "fishing" for someone to take the "bait".
Wow. If it didn't sell for $71.00 the 1st time, it won't sell for $71.00 the next... I don't get eBay sellers who start things high, no sale,...
I wonder if this outfit is any relation to ACCGS? http://www.accgs.org/ Kind of a neat concept, grading both sides.
It's like a hangnail!...
They put the juice in JUICE! http://www.ebay.com/itm/1905-s-Barber-Half-Dollar-High-Grade-/370718838692?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item5650908fa4
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-FACTORY-SEALED-1885-P-BY-A-C-G-S-IN-BRILLIANT-UNCIRCULATED-CONDITION-/130822922131?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item1e7...
Here is my decision. After looking at capped bust halves in higher grades, I don't see much of an improvement in appearance. The F-12 and above...
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It's not mine, just an example of what I would want.
I don't ever plan to sell most of the coins I owned, it's just my tastes have changed over time.
Something like this would be alright. [IMG] [IMG]
Help me out. I'm not seeing a die clash. It says O-115a R.3, is that true?
As of now I have 4 capped bust half dollars. They are all lower grades, but should I. A. Keep all 4 of them. B. Sell all 4 of them and get a...
Sorry but it's just too far gone.
I could not pass this up. [IMG][IMG]
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