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My first thought was plumbing or pipefitters union, but after reading calcol's answer I tend to agree with him.
I don't know who else got an e-mail from PCGS touting their free videos on grading--for that matter, it may be well known to others--but the...
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Continuing the year run... [IMG][IMG] [IMG][IMG] [IMG] [IMG] OK, so the '22 isn't as dark as the others...the ring around it is.;)
Found in a park in 1963. This is what an XF type 1 Standing Liberty quarter looks like after 50+ years as a pocket piece. [IMG][IMG]
[IMG][IMG] I really wish I had manned up and bought this when it sold at auction. I later learned that I had pushed the winning bidder as far as...
ALL coins are gradable. The fact that TPGs may choose not to certify a grade on a damaged coin doesn't mean that a grade can't be...
All of the O-110s have the XXX edge, this one is actually the prime version of the O-110 before the damage to the reverse die...probably an R-6+...
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Looks like O-109, an R-2 die marriage...I would call it a solid XF.
It is 113 and in the opinion of many with only 25 to 30 known examples (most of which are damaged) should actually be considered an R-6, not 5....
And should be valued in that manner--or with an even greater gap. There are several reasons for this. Survivor rates only tell part of the...
Well, it just so happens that the only 1830 I currently own is one of the die marriages that Frank is missing...O-115. R-2 Obverse: Star 1...
Yes, I like it too. Here's a story about the coin from when I bought it several years ago....
a couple from 1827 [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I always liked this one for some reason. [IMG] [IMG]
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