@Mountain Man is a gem for the site. Always courteous and nice to chat with. I am glad you value his gift!
I paid $579 after Maine sales tax, and sold it less than 12 hours later for $1400. I could have gotten more I think, but I wanted it gone. $600...
Got this at the local pawn shop as a generic 1843 a couple weeks ago. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
No, it wouldn't.
I don't see the repunched date.
For individuals perhaps, but in bulk it would be a tough sell even at 2 cents each. I would do 1.5 cents each if I was buying. Wheat cents are...
[IMG] Plastic, but same sort of concept. What a fun listing, @dwhiz - But I can't get to $3,000+. $2000, final offer. I just have to liquidate...
Any idea on the time period of the brick? Cool to think that even when we are deep in the ground and become ashes once again, we may still be...
That would be quite the heavy load.
Your coin is worth about $8 - probably less than the ICG grading fee and shipping cost. Even if it was MS62 Full Bands, it would be about...
Definitely not full bands, due to the area I have circled. The bands must be full ALL the way through. This means a full strike, and no wear/hits....
International scammers in my opinion. Bad English, recycled photos, etc. If you saw it on Facebook, NEVER buy from a Facebook advertisement.
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Acetone, a q-tip, and maybe some verdicare will greatly improve the eye appeal. Definitely 6FS, in my opinion.
No, it is much too heavy for a dime planchet.
Don't, its just simply not worth it.
that's what Third Party Grading is.... just saying...
They are generally conservatively graded. I very much like these ANACS soapboxes, and some will pay up for them, but not nearly as much as people...
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