Ya hadda go down that road . . . You're right, of course, but I'm just trying to keep things simple by helping the OP understand that, unless he...
If you haven't been to Cointalk before, my guess is that you are not a very experienced collector, and may have an error which, while it may be...
I prefer the NIKE motto . . . just say no.
A very crusty original example of a very low pop coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'd try for a plus on that '24-S
I fear they may call it cleaned, yes.
I think XF Details on the 1810. It just looks a little unnatural to me. I agree with XF40 on the 1832.
I'm going to miss this week's Nashua NH Show to spend time with family, but will be making up for that by testing the waters with a table for the...
I see 4 images . . . they look like 2 different coins to me.
AU53
Looks like a solid 55 or even 58 to me.
I am amused by the characterization that buyers have necessarily overpaid if they outbid someone who loses an item after placing what they figured...
Trying to know exactly when the hammer falls in auctions other than eBay is difficult when you cannot see the clock, but I've tried and succeeded...
Yes, it looks like a gold bean to me.
Your coin looks perfectly genuine to me.
Awesome question . . . one which I surely don't know the answer to, but a long time dealer I know once bought an original bank-wrapped roll of 100...
"Can you hold them for me while I run down to the ATM?"
By today's NGC standards I think MS61.
Older NGC MS62 . . . they are more strict today.
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