I'm thinking O-121.
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Given the choices, put me down for 63. The obverse has a lot of little marks all over the prime focal areas. The reverse is better, as usual,...
I'm really not sure. Many coins I have I probably dreamed about owning as a kid, but many of those I could have bought sooner than I did had I...
Absolutely fake. None are known to exist, but this one also has mushy details, the wrong style S, slightly misshapen letters, uneven denticles,...
Don't do that.
The Cs are punched individually, so they can be at different heights or rotations. What bugs me about the OP coin is the blurry detail on the...
It's graded by PCGS, not SGS. The toning premium was about 30%.
Some of the James I gold that's on that page is pretty cool. This half laurel is particularly stunning. [IMG]
The gold set might do well. If there's demand for it in the UK beyond the 500 piece allotment, then that'll put pressure on the US sales. I'll...
This.
There are two parameters of the light that you need to be aware of: brightness and contrast. Different coins have different requirements for how...
This is a tricky situation. The Coin World slabs (I buy these by the case for my attribution service) fit PCGS boxes and NGC boxes and are...
Be online and logged in when they go on sale, then hope for the best. These will sell out very fast.
Some things: There was only one D punch used, so no possibility for different sizes. The pictures that clearly show the Large Date/Small Date...
It'd be nice if short sales worked that way in the stock market.
A lottery would probably be the best way to do it. Let everyone who wants one place an order over a period of about a week, then close the orders...
They're taking a big chance regarding being able to cover their sales. Pay attention to who is selling them all now and for how much and you'll...
I see a piece of toast with the image of a wheat cent on it.
Colonial, a tie: [IMG][IMG] Federal: [IMG] The Americas in general: [IMG]
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