They lost my money order the first time around (I'm still dealing with the USPS to get that refunded!!!!). Had to send in a check and I'm still...
congrats on getting it certified!
keep the ones you like the best!!
As a CA resident you'll get charged CA sales tax (closer to 9%) on ANY purchase from Heritage, regardless of where the auction is held unless you...
He's talking about the movie... watch the first few minutes on YouTube and you'll see some coins and some old PCGS slabs :)...
unless i'm ordering a bunch of supplies online anyways, this is the sort of thing I just buy at a show. shipping just kills it. maybe eBay would...
In the age of the Internet, I imagine you might be able to find someone in that country who is into U.S. coins... might be able to become coin...
Unless you have private insurance, I'd stay away from FedEx or UPS... send it USPS Registered Mail or USPS Express Mail... insurance is relatively...
I posted my response to your question in Charmy's show report thread, because I didn't realize you started a whole new thread about it.......
PCGS MS67RB Lincoln Wheat Cents are almost always stunning! To date, PCGS has certified only 62 wheat cents at the MS67RB grade!!! That is only 62...
Nope, that would be almost as cool as a 1909-O VDB... ;) Neither Denver nor New Orleans minted cents in 1909. Very cool sending those S-mint...
I think if you guys are searching them that quickly then you're not really searching them well enough... are you looking for all of the...
FYI, BNB didn't sell the coin at his Buy It Now price of $1575. It appears BNB simply ended the listing. If a sale was done through eBay, you'd...
I like the new 3-legger on BNB's eBay much better than the Oregon... saw it in hand at the Heritage ANA lot viewing in Sacramento and it was just...
I'll guess $250-$550 depending on how environmentally damaged the coin is.
Very pretty examples Lance! Rob, here's a 1909 VDB that I bet you don't have in your collection yet :) [IMG]
Here's a 1909 VDB I got in the mail this week :) [IMG]
there is a new high bidder ;)
You mean James W. Ellsworth?
I've seen around a dozen or so of the 1892 Columbian proofs and a few of the 1893 Isabella quarter proof, they are very cool and hope to own one...
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