The offer of $1,300 is a lot if this is a sight-unseen purchase where you are committed to buy if the seller accepts.
I realize some do not agree with me, but that 1904 is corroded as all get out (environmental damage). If you could provide better photos you...
Denver makes business strike coinage. I would strongly suggest buying a copy of the Red Book, which might cost about $18. This will tell you a...
They have both been cleaned and dipped bright orange. The 1901 is a Ch VF while the 1902 is a Ch EF. The cleaning and dipping has brightened...
Detecto's fourth post in this thread contains, in part- "would PCGS slab it Problem Free?" That is why I addressed the cost of slabbing this at...
Proof coinage was made in Philadelphia prior to 1965. Today, some ASEs or commems might be proof strikings from Philadelphia and West Point, but...
I know exactly what you mean!
The entire obverse appears to have pretty significant scuffing going on from 8:00 to 2:00 with the most obvious injuries being on the lower third...
How do you possibly set up at a coin show and not have $100?
The 1904 is heavily corroded.
The coin is worth essentially the same whether slabbed or unslabbed. Regardless, I would strongly suggest you forget ANACS as an option since the...
An image or two would help immensely.
My inventory is not reflective of the overall market, but superb, attractive, problem-free type goes quickly.
You should keep all your coin purchase receipts. If the IRS ever has an interest in any sales you have made then you will rue the day you threw...
These are modern reproductions (not from the 1850s-1870s). They are also not coins. I do not know of any authentic, contemporary Cal gold...
Nice freakin' Jeffersons!
Your first thread could have been written a little more clearly so as to get the opinions you were after in a quicker manner. Of course, what...
You would get more clear answers if you wrote in your title "1941-S" instead of "1941s" since it can be interpreted that you are refering to...
"I tried posting this in the US coins forum and essentially got two responses, both of which amounted to "Don't bother submitting any Washington...
If they don't have the denomination written on them ("DOL", "1/2 DOL", "50 CENTS" or something similar) then they are likely reproductions....
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