SOLD - $85 face 90% silver Washington Quarters at 11.85 x face. Shipping will be free to any buyer of the entire group of coins. Please inquire...
This is something I struggle with very regularly. I frequently pay well outside my comfort zone just to be the middleman for what I think is a...
Independent of the mintmark as a diagnostic, I find it hard to tell if it is a long nock because it looks like some contact may have distorted the...
The 1873-CC Arrows Seated Half Dollar graded VF35 at PCGS (Cert no. 34285344 ) . I expected VF30, and am pleasantly surprised. Don't worry about...
Hey @Insider, I finally got my answer from PCGS . . . I don't have the coin back yet . . . Just my grades on-line. It's supposed to ship...
I'm glad to know the listings look normal on both devices Dave, thank you. No need to tell me what's drawing your attention . . . just stop by my...
I successfully changed one of my listings (eBay 112599239851) before leaving for work this morning, just to be sure I knew what was involved in...
Very nice indeed.
I've noticed my eBay sales falling off radically over the past couple of months . . . If I received notification of the impending mobile-friendly...
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Very nice, strictly original beauty. Congrats!
Are you sure you don't mean 5% over melt?
Interesting coin @TypeCoin971793, and not exactly a common date. You could have made significantly more than $100 offering it to someone who knew...
Raising my children, I always told them not to focus on getting the good grades at school. Instead I taught them that if they focused on learning...
With Dealer wholesale being the following for each, you might be able to justify a low grade Coronet Half eagle more easily than you think: 1/10...
Pretty coin.
you have my best wishes for your dad to get the right treatment in the right time frame.
What "strikes" me as curious is why there are both coin-aligned and medal-aligned versions with so few total examples to emerge. In making the...
Outstanding color!
Rather than referencing depth of strike, they are likely referring to the lack of crispness of transferred details . . . i.e., edges of the...
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