Mine are kept right here in my home. Guarded by 1 rabid pitbull, 1 ticked off tiger, a cowardly lion, and two good friends of mine. Mr. Smith...
Never use a brush of any kind as the brush strokes will be evident on the sufaces. The best thing when it comes to coins and toning, is leave...
Just to clarify to you, there is NO excepted method of cleaning as any cleaning can affect the value, or potential value, of any coin. If done...
I purchase 2 proof sets, and 1 uncirculated mint set from the Mint each year. 1 proof set is kept in OGP. The second is cracked out, placed in...
Figures he's from my neck of the woods. He listed it on craigslist not long ago.
Maybe the FBLs for this year are and they're only selling for around $120 - $165 on the Bay. Here's one that sold for $164.50, MS65 FBL:...
I have 2011-P dimes.
I have about a dozen if you'd like some.
I can tell you that it will not cross over with the same grade from either NGC or PCGS. ANACS' standards have gone down hill considerably.
Quarters from 65 on contain no silver, in business strikes. Looks like someone dipped in something to remove the nickel, or they scraped it off...
The consensus is, your pics are bad and too blurry for anyone to give an honest opinion of the coin. What was said about XF, is, IF it is a...
Take a deep breath. You're so excited you're typing faster than your spellcheck can keep up. Now, in the nose, out the mouth. Waxa on waxa off.
My feedback left as a buyer, happens when the item I've won or BIN, arrives, and is exactly as described in the listing, not damaged during...
A coin(s) is worth only what someone is willing to pay for it. A damaged CC to the extent this coin is, bent as listed on the label, is worth no...
Cleaned. AU at best. Still a nice CC.
Most pawn shops have junk silver coins worth only melt. Be very rare for any to have high grade, key dates, or rarities in TPG slabs.
Ouch! Lesson learned I hope? If you bought this online I hope the lesson you learn from this is buy only certified, PCGS, NGC, ANNACS or ICG,...
And be more damaged than it already is?
If you look where it's been scratched on the reverse, you can make the word COPY was there. 100% fakeamundo.
[ATTACH] The coin is bent. I would say that is very very severely damaged.
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