Great. Five more that I'll most likely never get because I'm not about to pay for a roll only to get a single coin.
Answering the question, circulated. While I have 100% of the modern series (Lincoln through Franklin and Kennedy half) ranging from AU and higher,...
I vote for keeping it as is to see what transpires. I must agree that for this to occur so quickly is odd to say the least. Aside from what was...
So many are quick to complain of an increase in cost. While at the same time eager to pay one-thousand plus for a product they missed not 48 hours...
A series I have. I'll say PCGS AU55. The New Orleans Mint was notorious for weak strikes, so I could be off a point. The only things I see keeping...
I began coin collecting sometime around 1974 pursuing the Boy Scout merit badge which lead to a life long endeavor. As the older out there can...
Those things are tiny. I took my 14 year old niece to a coin show where she picked these up. Which is why they are my favorite despite not being...
To be fair, both PCGS and NGC "conserve" coins and grade them as mint state. Which is, by definition, cleaned. With that out of the way, I think...
I'll bite. $1050 due only to the toning, $950 otherwise.
I have the 1987 Constitution, all three 2016 100th anniversary and the American Legion three coin set. On the list are the National Park and Old...
Not quite sure of the question, so for what I'm working on it would be a key/semi-key Seated Liberty Dime. From the United States Mint it will be...
Being as these were notorious for weak strikes, I was going to throw out AU-53 since it looks like there's just a touch of wear on the hair...
Over the past few years modern coinage has been on the rise, specifically those in grades above MS67. Major auction houses such as Heritage,...
I agree completely with your reasoning to conserve because of the spotting. While the outer edges have darkened, assuming the lighting is similar...
While I stand behind my post I'd like to clarify things. Owning quite a few NGC graded coins along side a greater majority of PCGS my case is...
I haven't sold anything on there since the late nineties when they did. If memory serves me correctly it was something along the lines of an...
I would agree with Lancek as to a 62. Although 1923's are known for some of the best strikes within the series, this one appears to be a later...
All spectacular. I'm salivating over the 1923 Peace and 1854 quarter, but that 1837? Perfect! The details highlighted against the right shade...
An expert by no means, there is no way the following would grade a 66 at PCGS. A 65, maybe....
I like where you're coming from. While I have yet to own one, still on the Seated series, I may just begin these in the new year. For my own...
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