LOL, I will stick to Jeffersons
Ricko is the most anti-toning guy I have ever encountered on the coin forums (he posted here once). Only Weimar White has his beat, and V Kurt...
I don't know what stage A, B, or C even is, I just need to know if it is the FS-501 or one of the other RPMs for the 44-D.
Oh I will, but if I request a variety attribution for the FS-501 and it turns out to be a different variety, will they attribute the correct...
Bro, you lost me a long time ago.
C’mon man, all three coins are QT, I knew that when I sent them, but the surfaces were so nice on the coins, it was worth a shot.
I actually do keep track of what I pay for each coin, but I have never kept my receipts because the damn threshold was $20K and I was always under...
Which is why the $20K was reasonable. If if I sell that much, my profit margin is less than 10%, even at the old threshold, I would only make $2K...
Strike 1 [IMG] Strike 2 [IMG] Strike 3, YOU'RE OUT!!!!!! [IMG]
The reverse fields make me think the coin is AU, cleaned, or both. I don't think a details coin would make a great type coin so I am going with AU58.
Okay, so sometimes we are forced to update threads like this, and occasionally admit the we done messed up. As some of you may know, I submitted...
I like most colorfully toned coins, but I tend to stay away from non full band Mercury Dimes because they are hard to sell whether they are toned...
2.5 Nice, but nothing spectacular
Well, that screws me!
I was on your side until you divulged that someone offered you $500 for an MS65* 1964-D Rosie, and apparently, you are holding out for more.
Why would a TPG be using a highly magnified camera or microscope to examine a common date Roosevelt Dime?
I have no dog in this fight, but I don't see how you can say he has "spent much more on grading than what the coin is actually worth." The star...
MS65+
I had a really pretty one once, it might change your mind.
I prefer NGC with PCGS second, but right now, they are both on my list. For the most value at resale and liquidity, use PCGS.
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