PF details, can’t imagine that color passing muster. But it still looks cool, so I’ll guess $40. Please confirm, is this PCGS or NGC?
I don’t think it’s just scrap, I’ll be happy to give you 2x or 3x melt for it lol... Actually I would much prefer this type of damage to other...
I paid $270 for the coin so ddddd was the winner based on price. Nobody even came close on the grade which was a straight graded G4. I didn’t...
Unless it’s a rare variety I would have no desire to own a problem coin in a series with so many inexpensive problem free examples to choose from.
Any more guesses? I’ll do the reveal later tonight.
$90
I think the availability of coins for purchase online has a lot to do with the trend toward specialization. It’s a lot easier now to collect...
That is the direction I find myself going as of late, even having a fairly low budget. A Draped Bust Large Cent in problem free VG is a much...
Here’s a recent purchase. PCGS holder. Looking forward to your opinions. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
AU58 straight, $95 due to eye appeal.
$95
Beefer518 is right on. I paid $129.25 on Heritage including buyers premium. Not a monster toner but the obverse contrast is quite dramatic,...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Here’s a toned Iowa that I jumped on. These are commonly seen in 65 and 66 holders and often even higher. Typical price...
I decided to venture a bit into gold with my first gold dollar, an AU58. I paid a bit extra to get a Type 3 as I like the slightly larger size...
$1600. Thought it was silver but then realized 100L was a lot of money in 1932.
$375, $850
Not yet, I’ll pass for now.
I'm going to say damage due to the curved obverse scratch. It's not horrible looking but isn't a normal bag mark. 375.
How about pennies on the railroad track? I remember having fun with that as a child.
I find it interesting how much time and energy is spent on CT speculating on the different ways that coins can be damaged and/or mutilated, with...
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