66 FB.
I'm astounded. When I put 63, I thought I wouldn't be surprised if it wound up in a 64 holder, but 66?
63
I tend to think of a hoarder as someone who buys but never sells. Most of the "collections" I've been asked to appraise over the years have really...
Nice coin worth 1c. If you spend it, someone else will find it and think they've found a treasure. Throw it into a pond.
My wife and I are leaving for southern France in less than 2 weeks. Where is Ga. Tech's campus in France?
I've sometimes left feedback such as "All's well that ends well" when I've had an experience like this. Maybe anyone reading the feedback will get...
My guess would be probably not, but I'm no expert on errors. I just happened to be reviewing a copy of the new Coin Digest, and it was open to the...
According to 2018 U.S. Coin Digest, a uniface error is worth $15 and up.
Value--15c.
You made the right decision, IMO.
Looks like machine doubling to me.
If you're an investor who likes to buy and hold, and you're knowledgeable enough to pay an appropriate price for any coin you buy, then I think...
No one gave him a value for his coin, so here goes: 5c.
For what it's worth, if you have to use that much magnification to see it, it's probably not going to be worth much even if it is a mint-produced...
I've got an MS62 1879-CC, and it's a lot better than the one above. To me, that's got to be an MS60.
Would it be worthwhile to call or correspond with PCGS to ask what they found wrong with it? How they knew it was spurious? That's what I would do.
If they're all similar to this one, I would say to spend them.
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I was about to guess PR60, but I can see that wasn't right. Or was it? Looks wildly overgraded to me.
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