I have to agree with the others on this. It's a 63 on a good day and I don't see it grading higher than that and certainly not worth the cost to...
I just received one of many since their release, just the other day from a soda machine. The machine spit out the 2011 Olympic National Park, in...
In addition to what Doug mentioned, you should educate yourself on grading coins as many denomination and series are not worth the cost of...
Nice stereotype, but baseless assumption. I think there's more to this than you're letting on.
First thing he did. No reports within the past 6 months, anyway, of stolen coins.
Another large date.
If you don't want them rattling in the original holder, you might think about an airtite for them. However, since they're Pandas, and I don't...
I think they're planning on metal detecting that entire area and see if there's anything else buried there.
Looks like it was one of two things, a grease filled die, or a die chip. I'm leaning toward the grease filled die, which is common at the Mints...
My brother called me last night and asked me if I could list an item for sale on craigslist.com for his hunting buddy. While I was posting the ad...
Until we see photos, there's not much anyone can tell you.
I can just see a thief asking your permission to rob you blind. Then again, I can actually imagine you giving it too.
I agree with Doug. Leave them in their original holders unless you put them in an airtite or 2x2 cardboard holder.
Wow! I hope those scratches under the motto are on the cellowrap and not the coin. If so, it's not a bad looking proof.
Nope, it isn't. But welcome to CT.
The arrow points to what I'm referring to: [ATTACH][ATTACH] You can also see in the small date, the 1 is level with the top of the 9, wherein...
The 6 is also something to look at as they are noticeably different too. Pay particular attention to the top of the 6 in both images and you'll...
Those are large date Lincolns. [ATTACH][ATTACH] You can check it out here: http://www.lincolncentresource.com/smalldates/1960smalldate.html
Key word in your post is "auction". Prices at auctions are driven up by bidiots, no different than what occurs on eBay. Check around at coin...
It's PMD(Post Mint Damage), worth $.50.
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