Carry them on the plane with you if you must travel with them. If TSA asks to examine them, request a private inspection so onlookers don't see...
I've made more than a dozen over the years, and am quite confident that yours is a Weak D. What you're up against is the TPG's desire to avoid...
How's it feel t'be loved? .
Send it to ANACS, or resubmit to PCGS, specified as the Weak D.
Yupper . . .
I don't think this is a Weak D.
Alright, where's that Ed Wood guy when we really need him? I'm at MS66PL.
Yeah, I've poked around there for over a decade, and seen some submissions where every coin was bad news of one kind or another, others with most...
Yes, really Paddy. The guidelines are written primarily to allow the graders leeway when marks are large enough, or so oriented that they make it...
This coin will get the FBL designation, however, FBL is quite common for '49-D halves. If it stands no chance at MS64, I wouldn't bother and,...
ToughCOINS is trying to dispose of stuff cluttering space that could better serve merchandise I prefer to offer on the website, so we have a lot...
These are available in single and multiple talon versions, were the subject of widespread speculation decades ago, and are actually rather common.
I guess the meaning is much the same . . . the tougher they get to locate, the tougher it becomes to afford them.
This 1862 Half from Philly is a very tough date (proofs excepted). I'm curious . . . is anyone else having a really hard time buying nice better...
Below is a collar clash on an O/C Ike. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I believe I've got a clamshell Ike tucked away somewhere Paddy . . . haven't seen many of my Ike errors in a decade or so.
ED?
Easy . . . this person can have as many as he wants. I imagine he'd tell you that you can have as many as you'd like too.
It's probably none of my business, but you posted the subject, so I'm weighing in . . . I think you are playing with fire. Even before you are...
64 / 62 / 63 in that order.
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