Ah! Thanks Lee. I knew it had to be somewhere. :)
Yeah, good point! I don't see any tears in the plastic.
The coins in the mint sets from the 70's didn't get treated any better than the coins that were headed for circulation. I've seen some damaged...
So far, the only thing I've figured out is to delete the coin from my inventory, then add it again. I can edit the price, date, comments, etc.,...
I'm waiting till the summer - gotta set aside some funds. No fun going to a show if you can't shop.
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Sniped for a song. First year of satin finish. [IMG] [IMG]
Good Lord, somebody paid $430 for that box of scrap. :eek:
This isn't new, but I haven't posted it yet. 71-P is a difficult date for strong strikes, and this is one of my best, not to mention the nice...
Added mixed lot of silver Kennedy Halves: 1965 SMS, 1970-D, 1970-S Proof, 2007-S Proof....
I was looking at those the other day. Some are astonishingly good... [img]
Regardless of your opinion on Armstrong, why would you assume the autographs aren't real? Does PCGS have a history of faking this sort of thing?
Each to his own.
I understand the caveats with price guides. I'm not suggesting they're worth very much. But there seems to be a glut of PR70DCAMs in the Kennedy...
Were you the buyer? If so, kudos!!
Lol, I'll just shaddup about stuff I don't know then. Thought I got that one right. :o
See now, this is what intimidates me about collecting ancient - you guys have to glue your coins together.
I think he was referring to Murphy's Law?
The dealer ought to know better, Murphy not withstanding. Send it back.
It's a proof, and although proofs can turn shades of blue, it's more of a hazy blue. The obvious giveaway on that coin is that the color is ONLY...
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