damaged beyond recognition of being a no D cent.
taking the coins my dad saved from his dad and selling them when silver cost almost nothing for money to blow elsewhere when i was a teenager.
got this today with the bit of money i got from selling some other unwanted coins. going to say its G4 porous due to the mix of detail with a 15...
thats a nice one for under 70.
excellect piece rick.
the price is right but i have a MS62PL* which i wouldnt trade for that.
those look like scratches or the coin had someone dropped something on it and left it there. the top looks like a bit of lamination on the right...
at least most of the fakes are still stuck in china.
F15 scratched/pitting and it looks cleaned.
thanks for the comments. this camera is something that if it were mine it would probably be replaced but maybe i can ask for an SLR as a christmas...
Q: Think you could maybe come down to $500,000.00? 1,000,000.00 is a little rich for my blood. Jun-06-10 A: Actually if this does not sell on this...
a uncirculated coin should have a minimum grade of 60.
i prefer edgeview even if the ngc holders dont seem quite as solid.
because getting 11k is easy money. getting 18k is a hassle. that and the prices given on pawn stars are usually inflated anyways.
managed to trade some coins that my eyes were tired of looking at and got these. 1809 S-280 very porous but for some reason i love it. 1821 N-2...
thats like what i was thinking until i read more of this thread. theres nothing really appealing about the toning on that one to bring any premium.
i voted that i just like coins. i prefer the ones with more detail in upper grades but cant really afford AU draped bust and liberty cap cents....
hooray for common folk. lol
if you take a bill for numismatic reasons and replace it with a bill/bills of equal value nobody is going to care. chances are if you even told or...
hahahahaha or we could make CTGS and for each coin submitted it gets its own thread as a identification number. i guess the grading of half...
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