Try guessing - grades then :P
This one needs Todd's (@blu62vette) camera! Good thing Long Beach is coming up :) Think I'll try to polish this slab up. Usually doesn't work...
63 PL/DMPL
Man. You win the award for the best fingernails on a numismatic post, ever! Nice little pick-up card
Looks like a 64 pl/DMPL. Might be a 65 in NGC though. I think it may have got the dmpl but it's tuff to tell. Nice coin.
Date positions tell the tale at a glance. All but the 1880 show a right of "normal" or "far" date. From 78-83 all date positions were the same....
Up for grabs is a highly sought after and elusive +/* designation nice original crecent toned Morgan (with better "pop" than my camera is picking...
Don't know if the smaller one can be identified but maybe the larger one? I have no clue if the orientation is correct. Thanks guys [ATTACH]...
Yes. Some people do do that. They also buy 3 or 4 to sell 2 or 3 and get the other for free. There's a guy on this forum or another who likes Carr...
Can't tell you why but some do.
1917 broken sword
The toning is a net neutral at best and even a negative to most. Its too dark, 4th stage. I don't really mind it but I wouldn't pay a premium for...
A new one unless it is broadstruck. You need a collar to cause the metal to be pushed up into the die devices. If he uses a smooth collar on a...
There's one guy in Chicago that is selling an overstrike for $275 and a smooth edge 1oz for $125. Typically, the first few coins of a new...
That's chump change to the guys that go after those kind of coins. Heck, a well known member on the CU forum spent over half a million on 2 coins...
Here are a couple that come close. The 1889 VAM 23a is a big deal and a major VAM with a very stuff price tag. The 1880p 32a has a similar look of...
Typically they are just neat and don't add a premium until you get letter transfer. And even then they don't command big premiums for most series....
Not really. It happens more times than one would think. Its all part of the game some play
Nice. Looks like a 58
Coinfacts for pricing and grading. You can just scan a slab barcode and it shows recent auction sales and links to the auctions to judge why say...
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