In 1984 I was driving on Interstate 5, lit one up, it really stunk, so the pack went out the window and I never lit one since. That's 34 yrs. now!
I've felt like an airloon multiple times.
That's Binions.
The Redfield Morgans are so well known that they command a premium well over the norm...I don't own any of these, but some collectors are willing...
I have an 1881-CC GSA which is marked $15.00 on the orig. cert. It's a PL but probably only a MS62 or 63 grade. It's going to NGC this month,...
In 1972 the 84CC was worth $40.00 in Unc. cond. The GSAs for these common date CCs were about $12-$15 at GSA bid, but soon began rising due to...
I'll wait and see for a few years...first impression is not a good one for me...just another Dansco in an already packed safe.
Thousands of GSAs were removed from their holders and graded and re-slabbed before TPGs decided to grade them in the original slab. Now most...
I agree 100%...I'm not in any position to take risk like this...these people have deep pockets and aren't afraid to spend. For now, I 'll enjoy...
This coin is UNIQUE in this grade...the price will only soar in the near future.
A very nice 66 which borders on 67, very rare in this cond.,and could bump higher. No MS Franklin is free of bagmarks.
Agree with others...My first thought was is it raw? and why isn't it graded? Be careful!
May be the beginnings of over polishing on the R' but not polished to the point of being a true Peg Leg...look at the 71-S Peg Leg Var. and compare.
The newer obv. design of Jefferson 5c is hideous.
Going...Going...
Looks like it was filed for silver content? Hard times.
Agree with AU Details. Hits are covering the light ware on high points. AU 53 Details is my guess.
Very exciting to know...I'll keep an eye for one...wish my coin buddy JTS we're here to ponder this coin with me...RIP!
Nope...0 for 5.
Thanks, I'll have a look at all my 71 PFs!
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