Nice job. Looks like you need all the $$$ now. I would recommend purchasing a semi-key next to get it out of the way. Good luck, and nice going.
CL-I too collect Indian Cents. I'm only missing the 1877 & 09-S. Good luck finishing the set-it will be tough, but worthwhile.
Oh, no doubt.
I really don't know. 10 years is a long time and this coin market is too hot to make an accurate prediction, IMHO.
Man, if that coin is a DD you are going to feel overwhelmed. That would certainly be the circulation find of a lifetime.
Double Congrats on a 60+ year old quarter. Your guess is as good as mine as to where it came from. I hope it was in decent, collector, shape.
I agree with you Speedy.
NGC-MS67. Really, it's just a wildd guess-you say you're drooling & it may surprise us, so this is an out of the ordinary guess. Looking at...
If you had to choose between the two what would you rather have. I would have done a poll with this question, but another pull is taking place...
I tried this a little while back, but most of the prices on these auctions go way over what they should go.
The suspense is killing Bone, but I guess I can wait. :desk:
Way to go Borgy.
Welcome to the forum Snyder. I believe it to be post mint graffiti. A picture, if you can, would be helpful.
I can't help you with any information, but that's one of the cooler coins I've seen lately.
I say go for it. Sometimes grading services, as I have heard & seen, overlook the fingerprint if the coin is problem free otherwise.
Date please. The coin sounds pretty good.
Thanks for the news Floyd. Pretty deep, but interesting stuff you shared. I must say that I agree with everything written here, good enough to...
SWEET-What an awesome coin.
I've seen a couple U.S. bills with that combo. I don't believe in that sort of stuff, so I don't bother keeping them.
I think that a lot of the Barber Halves could gain a rarer status. Example: 1904-S, 1905, 1905-O, 1910, 1913-D. I know that these coins have...
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