I'd call the coin a G-4; not sure from the pictures if it's details but it's on the better side if so. CDNs are $121/155 for S-148, and it's an...
I take it you've been there. Your profile says you're from Western Kentucky, so if you've been to Schimpff's, that's pretty cool! Funny thing is,...
MS-66 5FS Edit: no joke, this was actually my 1,000th message. LOL, I just realized that.
A Redhot is one of their most famous hard candies. They had an entire table full of them today. I'm unsure what flavor it is (edit: now I do)...
No matter what year it is, I'd still call it a 3 digit piece. On an 1800, one of the more common dates, but even then, you cut FR-2 wholesale bid...
I was at Schimpff's confectionery in Jeffersonville, Indiana - about 35 miles from me. Personally I don't go for the candy but the place does seem...
Hopefully your cousin is spending money on these coins in small amounts. If she coin roll hunts, there's always the possibility of looking for...
These are 3 beautiful looking coins. The only downside is that NGC may dock you a grade or 2 for having used a different company. The AU58 PL...
Not sure how you would price it, but I'd check sold comps on Ebay for off-center SBAs. It appears that what you have here is struck 10-15% off-center.
The sad part is that these people actually thought the Mint colored these quarters. The 'color' is often off-centered from the coin. A quick...
Does that mean you've got the 1873? If so, that's awesome! Nice 1871 by the way. I'd call that at least a $200 coin.
Is it too late to guess 12.09? ;)
For the proof sets, you can open one with your mere fingers - or you can take a knife and do it. That's only for the 1968-98, though. '99 and on...
That is a quite interesting occurrence, especially since the 2007 sets are sealed around each coin. Likely not worth much more but someone will...
Are the EAC grading standards different than PCGS or NGC? I've heard they're quite strict. Also, to the right buyers, it could bring $1,000,000,...
That collector was a 1000-IQ person. I assume it had to be in Mint State, that's 100% something I'd like to have. If only he could have lived to...
That looks to be a 1913 Type 2 in at least VF. It's details but that's a cool head design, with that it may get VF bid. Definitely interesting.
Likely with the case of the BU 81-S coins, the graders, ..... sorry I didn't finish that. I meant to say the graders probably get tired of seeing...
Is your 1881-S in 63 a blue label? Mine is, and depending on the semi-prooflike mirroring it could be from the same die.
That's actually cool. Believe it or not, out of all the "tribute proofs" out there, I find a bit of aura in owning a real counterfeit coin. Here's...
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