Toned BU 1885 Seated Dime, $180 delivered. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Choice better date 1896 Liberty Nickel, VF / XF, $90 delivered. [ATTACH]...
Do not be disheartened . . . those of us you see doing well in this hobby are doing so only because we stuck with it after being burned like...
A scarce AU 1870 dime . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A better date 1865-S Seated Half Dime in VF . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A conditionally...
Actually, it could be significantly better than it is . . . the spread between some characters is disproportionate, and the sharpness of...
They are indeed obsolete, in that the US Mint is no longer able to issue that type of coin into circulation, same as an obsolete product no longer...
True story . . .
It's a little difficult for me to tell conclusively from photos, but the reverse rim appears as though it may have been filed between 9:00 & 10:00.
Thanks . . . even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while. .
A beautifully toned 1906 quarter eagle . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A scarce and undergraded 1890 Double Eagle which I'm tempted...
There aren't many coins like that in any series.
Those 100 year old dealers are pretty hard to find . . .
In the seller's "bio", he / she writes, "What I found will be slowly listed here as I continue to make trips to the locker." I think it should...
Very late to this party, but AU Details.
This very high quality contrivance scares the daylights out of me, as I'm pretty sure I would have missed the fact that this is not a genuine...
Yup, I'd grade it XF.
I found angling the coin enough to show the "Omega" standing proud of its surface a challenging task. Unfortunately, I think this is about the...
Agreed, after some more time examining at lunchtime. I can look at the coin in person again to see if there is more reverse die crack than...
Yes, self doubt just caused me to look again, and it is most definitely raised. Because this has been questioned more than once, and...
Okay, I need more unbiased eyes than just my own to decide if what I think is really true. I've found photos of a couple of other 1926-D quarters...
A strike through generally doesn't leave any signs on the opposite side of the coin. I'm not saying there aren't exceptions, but I haven't seen...
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