1913-S barber dimes, still undervalued and 1892-S, 1898-S barber quarters
no no no no no
I have multiple barber dimes, you never can have too many 13-S's esp when I was buying them at $10-15 a pop. You also can never have too many...
I want to say error, but I really need closer inspection to be sure
could be he's just a metal detector type, who sells what he finds in the ground. As that coin looks like it came out of the dirt
I concur with dan, and add that humidity and heat can also affect the toning of the proof coins differently even if they are stored in the same place
If you are a member of the bank, they usually have no problem taking all that change, unless they are being petty. Yes there is a decent chance...
1911 cent just a couple of weeks ago
its nice for the date, not a lot of 17's out there
I have a problem free 09-s in XF, they are easy to find albeit a bit more pricey than $100.
but even still, the toning just doesn't do it for me ms-61/62 tops
thumbing is also used to make au-58 coins look like ms-60 coins by transferring the shine of the oil on the hand to the wear spot on the coin.
Wow, those are nice.
bullion coins, should be struck for that purpose, not purchased at a huge premium, thats why I haven't touched the buffs yet.
I would argue that if you have a pedigreed specimen from eliasburg and say the receipt or other proof, yes they are worth more because he was the...
I've got to say 63 but once again as a CC expect a TPG to mark it up 2 pts.
It could be that back in the day before all the stringent controls in place it just fell out of someones pocket on the catwalk and into one of the...
I've just about had it with their "price guide."
It'd be nice to have those back, but unrealistic
lamination error, maybe 5-10 bucks imo
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