Speaking for myself, I've always been less willing to offer significant discounts there because, yes, it is an expensive show. While I've shared...
AU55
Having a hard time judging how lustrous this coin is, but I suspect it's mostly the photos and not the coin . . . AU53
AU53
I'm late to this party, but would have graded it 58 from the first images, and 55 from the latter. Gorgeous coin Larry.
Pretty coins, by the way.
Shucks, and I thought it was for reduced price tickets!!! .
AU50 . . . great eye Larry.
MS64 . . . has some proof qualities.
Good eyes . . . A very small interior cud. I've seen it on a couple other examples.
Here are some more new purchases: A choice Mint State 1909-D Half Eagle . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A very high quality 1919 Walker . . . not one...
A gorgeous 50, pushed to 53, perhaps even to 55.
The 1926-D is the worst struck of all dates in the buffalo nickel series. A lot of circulated coins exhibit more detail than most of the...
I wouldn't spend the money to submit it by itself, but the virtual absence of circumferential luster leads me to recommend that you try next time...
Finally the listing is closed . . . thanks for doing the right thing.
I find it quite interesting that you edited your original post here on CT at 1:05 AM on 2/01/19 to indicate that the coin has been sold, removing...
This coin is not the insanely valuable proof. As written, your listing is misleading.
I'm tempted to buy a copy . . . my only reservation is that updates couldn't possibly keep up with the pace of new discoveries.
I just looked back at the coin and realized It cannot be what I postulated . . . it had to be struck before being folded over. That's what I get...
I'll go out on a limb with an explanation I think is plausible. This looks like it was a clamshell lamination in the planchet which, when the...
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