So does the coin grade AU50 or what? I am confused.
What do you use the plyers for? Pulling boogers out of Liberties nose? No, I bet for prying up staples.......
I spoke with an auctioneer yesterday who raised heck with PCGS as his coins were there for months and they moved him right through and made him...
I try to compare price list prices with auction realized prices.
I saw no reason to think that it wasn't real. I agree, it is impossible to tell without it in hand, at this point and it's too bad that we'll...
I remember my "feathering the nest" period quite well. It eventually passes and hopefully an increase in income comes along with the change. When...
Yup. That was popped out of a album like, a week ago.
I have one with just the tops of the nines showing. Walter Breen examined it for me on the floor of an ANA bourse and called it genuine. ANASC...
I would buy the inventory only.
How could that poor thing be confused with a '55 DDO? Moderators feeling their oats?
That lead-in is called, in the publishing business, a "Hey Martha!" It grabs one's attention and even makes one call for someone to share in the...
AU 58 but it might be a 55.
I might try MS70 on that one. It would brighten it but leave the crescent tone but lighten it.
Those look like Greek letters unless they are gobbdy-gook as the population was mostly illiterate.
I find it impossible to tell.
Yes, fake, and they are usually found with corrosion and other planchet problems.
Tell you what. Somebody buy it for $20 and sell it to me for $70!
I would probably pay around $60-90 for a like that. Even though it would be a $300 coin without the damage, I would net grade it as a AG-Good.
Short story...... My idea of a hot date was sitting at the kitchen table on a Saturday afternoon sorting through $50 bags of cents for wheats...
So it brought just a bit under CDN bid for XF 40.
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