I regularly get 3 published coin price guides. -- PCGS Rare Coin Market Report -- Coin World Coin Values -- The Numismatist U.S. Coin Collector's...
And I appreciate that by giving them the day off :angelic:
Until I know for sure, I'm still in the camp that believes MS70 removes metal by removing whatever form of oxidized metal is on a coin's surface.
Often at Christmas time my mother would look at me and say, "You made me miss a Christmas dinner!" ;) I was born "in khaki diapers" on Governor's...
Tough one to ID since there are a number of varieties with that area of the last 9 showing that sort of RPD. But the one variety that looks to be...
I wouldn't touch ANY coin of this type if it weren't slabbed.
It's late now but I'll try to remember to look in Snow's guide tomorrow.
I've got a 1909-S IHC. Unfortunately I've never taken pictures of it. But I'm getting close to going to the bank to put some items into my safe...
Thanks. I tend to be fond of die cracks, so I don't mind coins like that in my collection. There should be a number of others in my type set. As...
And at the base of the "T" there is either a die chip or a strike-through. Not sure which although I'm leaning towards a strike-through. It looks...
Impressive looking coin. When I am going to buy a coin I clear it with my wife first. I don't recall ever getting a "NO", but there have been a...
Something on the order of 20-25 years.
There are some gaps because NGC hasn't confirmed some of my PCGS coins yet. And some pictures are missing; I haven't taken them yet. The only...
Okay, thanks. They were around before I started my set. I just missed that there were two varieties. I'm in the process of correcting my error.
I was creating my NGC Registry Set of IHC's when I found out that 1886 comes in 2 varieties!!! I find it difficult that I could have missed this...
Now that NGC is once again allowing PCGS coin into their Registry Sets, I am loading some of my collection into those sets. First thing I found...
A 1909-S is one of the keys to the IHC set. If it were mine, for peace of mind I would get it slabbed by NGC or PCGS.
My best (and only) guess is that you have the nickel equivalent of a copper woodie.
I don't remember that and I've been an eBay member since 1999 (but then at my age I'm finding I don't remember a LOT anymore). Seems to me they...
I've always wanted eBay to make their listing fee based on the opening Bid/BIN. That would cut out a lot of this type of nonsense.
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