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I read that also Mark. His account was "limited" to Buy It Now for a while. Maybe it was suspended all together? I remember reading that post...
To append my previous post: I do think you did the right thing, though I think you should be clear with the seller from whom you purchased this...
I have to agree with others, there's almost NO chance this coin slab was open and resealed. The slab you have pictured is from the late 1990s,...
I simply could not pass this one up. This is my newest addition to the growing herd of Kingdom of Hannover coins from 1815-1866 featuring the...
I'll mix it up a little with a non-coin Lincoln item. [ATTACH]
This is my most treasured new addition to my US Type Set. Notice the nice toning on the upper obverse. It has great luster and pleasing eye...
This one is really really hard. I have seen coins like this one grade anywhere from 50 to 62, and the slight spot could put it in the details...
Wow! Are psychedelic mushrooms abundant near the bureau of engraving and printing? ;)
On a side note, your pictures are really nicely done to show the coin.
69 or 70? really? There are NO Lincoln or Washington circulation dollars graded MS69 or MS70. There are some Satin Finish ones graded MS69, but...
I bought this soon after the 2009 cents were released. It has one of the many versions of the double thumb. I paid 50 cents for it, and just...
Sweet proof cent, and awesome price!
dmott, you just go to www.pcgs.com/cert/ and type in your certification number. The PCGS price guide for your coins lists them as: 1903 MS62RB:...
I wouldn't say that is a good "rule" in general. I see PCGS coins sell for 20-30% of the PCGS price guide value all of the time. The PCGS price...
I wish. Maybe I can Photoshop in the "S"? :eek: My pocketbook thanks me...
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In that case I'd go MS62BN. Sometimes the difference between an AU and low MS is impossible to tell from a photograph without the proper lighting...
Ugh, now I feel my proof grade is high....I just assumed those "scratches" to the right of Lincoln were on plastic....are these in a Dansco album?...
Linde, that '42 is splendid. The surfaces come across as almost prooflike, and the detail on miss liberty's left hand holding the branch is...
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