They're definitely getting lazy with some of their designs... and why the heck didn't they choose Ft. Sumter instead of Ft. Moultrie? They're...
http://m.ebay.com/itm/1821-25C-Capped-Bust-Quarter-/221962548820?nav=SEARCH Sure looks like it to me. The date is way off. I also think they only...
I am by no means a toning expert, but it looks kinda suspicious to me, enough so that I'd shy away from it. That's just me though.
Try looking up "Sheldon Rarity Scale." I think that's a pretty popular one that R-values for a lot of series correspond to. For attrition rates,...
That oughta be enough! As much as I like the Browns, I really like all the Browns jokes. My favorite is if there was a tornado forming over...
The poor Browns... You may need more than a 12-pack!
If a problem free coin is going for ~$600, it's probably possible to wheedle a problem free coin from someone (with enough haggling and luck) for...
If you don't mind G-VG coins that got around back in the day, you could get 2¢ pieces. It looks like you could get all of them except for the last...
I would guess that the "rare coin bias" (for a lack of better words) came into play with the 1794. If it was an 1834 it would probably have a...
MS63? Beautiful coin.
If anything I'd like to see a new reverse but I'd prefer for the obverse to remain unchanged.
One place that's always good to look are completed auction records so that you can get a general idea of what the market price range is for a...
My new quarter came in the mail! I believe it's an 1820 B-3 (Medium zero) R.3. It may be a G6, but it has some really nice toning! The good...
Wow! My guess would've been XF45. It's not particularly easy to grade Lincolns (at least it's that way for me). The difference between VF and AU...
In theory it could maybe work if paired with a "details" label, but what classifies as a level 1 for one person may classify as a level 3 for...
C'mon, don't you know that a coin is only valuable if it's MS69-70 and has a first strike label?! At least that's what Mike Mezack says...
I'd take the SP66 1794 $1, have it auctioned off, and then buy a bunch of other coins! Good choice on the 1849 $20. The poor Smithsonian specimen...
I'll guess VF20 is what its old holder says. That half dollar is a beast of a coin!
I'll go $750-$800 too. I'd guess a mean of $40/coin x 19 coins = $760. I'll guess you paid $500.
You forgot every regular non-silver proof set made between 1968 and 1999! Those have been real hits! Lol :smuggrin:
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