It is my understanding that when the reeding is separated from the rim, as it is on this coin, it's a sure sign the coin is a counterfeit.
My reply would have been something to the effect of: "Thanks for your offer, but based on what these have been selling for, my best price is...
I don't mind questions like that in the least - thanks for your consideration. On the occasions when I have bought non-CAC coins, listed them for...
I agree. Nothing guarantees eye-appeal, among a group of individuals with differing tastes or even for a particular buyer.
I use CAC and am an avid supporter, though, it certainly isn't for all coins or all collectors. I basically view it as paying $10 for a second...
Sorry for misreading the post.:o
Gray sheet is $1325 for an AU50 - you quoted a price for an AU58.:rolleyes:
The 1892-S has been badly cleaned/polished and should not be given a net grade of AU. I would think it would net out at EF in an absolute best...
I think that a typical example is probably around a $1300 coin at the present time.
Hi, The guys I was going to show the coins to weren't at the show today. I can either send them back tomnorrow or take them to the ANA, next...
Thanks guys - I will delete it. Edited - I see that was already done for me, so thanks again.
It looks like a lightly cleaned AU. But then you already knew that.:rolleyes:
People will often pay extra for coins in old slabs because some of them are under-graded by today's standards, and even those that are not, are...
It's been cleaned - blue and green of that appearance are not natural colors for a bronze cent - sorry.
You can use: edited - just click on Mark Feld and send him a PM instead
Good. :) If you care to list the coins, I/we can probably give you pretty good estimates as to their real, current values.
Ebay removed the listing, and the seller had sent me a rude, bologna-like reply too.:)
Thanks and I hope you're right.
"PCGA" is not a known, respected grading company. Unfortunately, it might merely be a seller who has graded and encapsulated his own coins. In...
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