Nice pickup.
Good one travis. I store what few I have in PCGS storage boxes.
LOL - t$ when did logic ever play into the premise of this thread. This is all opinions on somebodies opinion on someone elses opinion. You do...
Reminds me of my local dealer - he sells silver at a fixed price over spot and he buys at a set spot under spot. Both were a $1.50 last I checked....
Nice finds.
Are you saying look at the obverse only? They all have different reverses. And if you look closely at them you can probably see some differences...
Congrats on the pickups.
Coin Elite and other software does that. With coin elite you do need to pay for an upgrade every now and then - both software and the costs...
You might also want to contact PCGS and NGC to see what they recommend for experience to qualify for one of their job openings.
Lets use heritage 15 for the nickel, 30 for the ike,15 for penny, 28 for the dime,15 for the half, 15 for the quarter. Okay so the total would be...
I wish it was that easy. :) Started picking wheat cents out of my grandma's change in the late 60's. So I do not recall the dates. But I do...
See if this helps here http://www.ngccoin.com/NGCCoinExplorer/CoinDetail.aspx?CoinID=16338. To me the mint mark looks way off - maybe added.
First - get a book on FE and/or IHC's. The red book on FE and IHC's is one I would recommend. While pittin does occur on some I thing you can do...
Redbook states half cent 1793 facing left - 22mm and 6.74 grams, for 1794 to 1797 it is 6.74 grams and 23.5mm diamter. It also mentions thin...
It has some nice details and as mentioned some corrosion. Also a couple of rim dings. Looks like an S-70.
I think the scans make it look more washed out - just too hard to say at this point.
Looks like a Tom Deck coin. I ordered a couple from him today also. Nice pickup.
Can't get a good feel for the coin from the pictures - but looks AU to me. Almost looks like a carbon spot on the reverse at 3 o'clock.
Bounce the coin against this sitehttp://www.pcgs.com/Photograde/#/Buffalo/Grades. Scans are horrible(usually not always) for showing luster. To me...
Sorry, but I think you have 1.35 worth of change. But wait for someone to check out the Susan B. Anthony dollar - I think there were varieties on...
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