It deserves an AU50. Conservative EF-45. It still has some nice toning to it. B-E-A-UTIFUL
Hey Carl, I'll be standing in line at 10AM also. I'll be the young guy and wont be hard to miss. If you see me, just say hi. I won't bite....
Definitely looks fake. Look at Lincoln's portrait, it looks like it was photo-copied.
Hmmmmm...can you say "VF" NGC.
I would say that I admire Eliasberg for what he accomplished, but I still think that I am impressed with what I have managed to put together....
I mean NGC and PCGS get all hyped up when they see famous/ infamous collections needing to be slabbed, and they go wild with the grades. It makes...
I like a VF-25 grade. But I'd only pay $400-450 for it.
AU-55 Minimum. I dont think that it is MS, but grading co.'s are tricky!!!
The coin went to some poor sucker for $75. I guess I'm guilt of having some of that toning also. Right side of this 1923-S WLH. Cant seem...
$10.00
I don't do that, but I do find some nice coins from circulation.
I've found about (8) $1 Silver Cert's in change. Sometimes I get them from friends who use them when we play cards. They're not common, but I've...
Raw, Unslabbed proof with strange toning. I'd let this one go (Overstock) Again, an unslabbed RARE and VALUABLE coin not professionally...
That's really a great find. I've sort of been searching for those errors, but sometimes I never think about it.
This question has been asked more than once here, so here it goes: 1920 Buffalo Nickel in G-4. The reason-self explanitory!!!
It definitely looks PL. As for the grade, the pic is a little too fuzzy. Looks AWESOME. Nice looking coin. The Reverse is o-u-t-standing.
I like the book too, because it tells you if there are OMM's for a certain series, DDO's/DDR's, and other errors that you may/ may not waste your...
Pretty much all old uncirculated/ high grade AU's all look great. I don't really think that this is a question. But a rare coin is to be admired...
That would explain why there is a bow and arrow on the back and quiver on the reverse, and that there is the typical greek type on it's sides....
I have never seen a Roman with so much edge reeding. That, to me, is quite extreme.
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