Die polish lines are very different from and don't typically affect a coin's grade like hairlines do. And, for example, I have seen classic type...
The reported mintage figure is merely an estimate. It is quite possible that more than 30 were produced. Over the years, it has been discovered...
Based on your questions, it sounds as if you are out to try to make easy money but don't have knowledge about what coins are worth getting graded...
I prefer the 1918 for three reasons: 1) It is a much tougher coin as a date; 2) It is almost impossible to find with attractive color and 3) The...
And the proof Bust Dollars from 1801, 1802 and 1803 are rarer than the 1804 as well.;)
It depends what the dates are, what the realistically expected grades are and the values of the expected grades. Often, rolls of coins aren't...
"This is getting ridiculous and costly." It sounds as if you already know the answer. Sell whatever you can do without.
That color looks blatantly artificial.
I have seen rolls of uncurculated Indian Cents. I obviously don't know when the coins were initially placed into the wrappers or tubes, but it...
Sorry for your trouble. Do you know if the guy still has the coin. You might consider going after it instead of the money. Either way, I'd suggest...
I viewed it in person and the Two cent Piece was very attractive. However, like most, it was slightly mellowed. But it was a 66, not a 67 - you...
Curiously, how would/could you know if they had done what you accused them of?
Paul, I have seen and remember the Sunnywood dollar, but do not specifically recall the other coins. By the way, the gentleman who owns the San...
I think the above comments are overly broad in each case, especially with the use of the words "most" and "definitely".
The coin looks very attractive. BUT, it is an Oregon, and I think I have seen more than a few others which equaled or surpassed it in terms of beauty.
In cases where insured or registered mail was used, senders insured for realistic values and provided proof of such, I have heard of very few...
I don't think that that toning is worth much of, if any, of a premium.
My experience has been, that while there are rare exceptions, antique shops typically have inferior coins AND higher prices compared to coin shops.
Thanks Doug. I appreciate it.
Best of luck and I'll look forward to your update(s).
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