Yeah, if your are buying at 8x face, then you are a little bit below wholesale right now.....nice purchase.
Wow, the guy is from Petersburg, WV.......less than an hour from where I live. I'm ashamed for my state. :rolling:
I like it in the $100-150 range, even in that condition.
So would I!
I have seen a few in TPG holders turn badly and become very spotted.
I think when they said near mint condition, they meant near 70, nearly perfect as it left the mint in 1792. I posted on another board that with...
I think the main factor for the coin market is disposable income for consumers. Arguments can be made about coins having positive or negative...
I like it as a 62, but I have seen similar coins in NGC 63 GSA holers.....I just thought they were overgraded by a point...lol.
Mine was Russell Rulau's book on Hard Times Tokens.
Are they truely uncirculated?? That doesn't seem right, as there are dealers offering to buy CU $500 at $1,150 wholesale. Even laminated, I...
I would say the best way is probably by joining EAC. I do not think the EAC standards are actually published, but the EAC people write articles...
I must be getting your steel cents then, because I found a number of them during the time I worked at Wal-Mart. It is fun to sprinkle some coins...
Nice variety! Was it a cherrypick. As far as the FS numbers, I think Conder has it right.
Numismatics may have hit a new all time low with the fingerprint error :headbang: .
I would say AU-58 details and harshly scrubbed/hairlined.
There is no major problem with the piece, and the grading companies would surely holder the coin, probably as a VF 25 or maybe even a 30. By EAC...
Outstanding work, as usual!
Nothing wrong with registering for more than one forum. Take advantage of all the available knowledge that's out there. Wow....I didn't realize...
I agrre with Frank. I think the coin also has excellent eye appeal for a piece that has been wiped.
Good luck with the coin Tommy! I think it will bring pretty strong money.
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