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Honestly, the coin shown looks to have more problems than the hole. Not too many folks collecting these by date anyway. There might be a buyer for...
1827's are tough! @okbustchaser knows these. I think O-105 is a possibility. That's an R.3, 201 - 500 known. So not rare, but a bit more...
Just looking for what you think PCGS/NGC would call it. Seller's pictures. [ATTACH]
Better coins, NGC. Lower value coins, if you just want them in a slab, authenticity assurance, or the dopamine rush of opening a freshly slabbed...
My impression is that it shows a little handling, AU58
I picked up a 38D recently just because I thought it looked cheap. I don’t know how nice of one you would be looking for, but F or VF's sure sell...
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AU50 I attempted the Overton but ran out of time Edit: I'm going with O-104
Yes that's part of ebay I guess, I've wound up with a few I never would have bought if I could have had an in hand evaluation, and that includes...
Just relating what happened to me...won a lower grade bust quarter that looked quite nice in the seller's pics...it was buffed when I got it, I...
One tip I learned recently- if you get a coin that doesn't look like the photo and you need to return it, don't try to be nice and select the...
So...I'm curious, folks claim there is far more paper out there than there is physical metal. How does this all work? Some say the physical and...
[ATTACH] Cool coin. XF40
Of course, hard money people will say prices are suppressed and highly manipulated....
I'd like one of those when I grow up.
Paper price, maybe not. But street price has been. The argument is that the latter represents the true value.
Yes, 90% is harder and harder to find at brick & mortar stores and the premiums are high. Bars and rounds are more available but they are well...
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