I've bought two slabbed coins and taken both of them out of their slabs so that I could put them into their proper places in their coin albums. If...
But time is running out on me, at age 60. I'd like to get that large cent collection filled up while I'm young enough to enjoy it.
Okay, so I've spent the weekend talking about prices in the Red Book. What price list(s) do dealers use to price coins, and what set of standards...
Okay. I was just thinking it might be different deciding whether or not a coin is a G4 or G6, as compared to whether it is an MS64 of MS65.
There is a big difference between distinguishing between G4's, G6's, and VG8's, as opposed to MS64's, MS65's, and MS66's, isn't there?
It seems to me that a problem-free G4 is considered an F12. No?
62-d? that was a stroke of luck.
Which TPG or TPG's are best at grading low-grade coins (F2-VF20)?
I was a paperboy in the 1960s. There were a lot of half dollars in circulation in those days, Franklins and Walking Liberties. My only explanation...
My goal is to fill my large cent collection. I would only sell coins if I had to. I have to work with a fairly tight budget, so I can't do this...
Thank you.
Thank you. I inherited some coins, some with minor defects, and I have collected and bought some with minor defects. They didn't used to bother...
Yes, I'm beginning to understand that defects are not popular.
It's just that I have my share of "problem" coins, but I think they look nicer than coins so heavily worn that you can barely read them, even if...
I don't sell any of my coins. I did make a trade a while ago.
Okay, folks, I bought the coin for $400. 'Tis better to have paid too much for your 1794 cent than to have never owned one at all. It is now my...
Sometimes a coin will be significantly more worn on one side than the other. Could that also result in a net grade?
But if a net VG8 is of lesser value than a normally graded VG8, why don't they call it a net G6 or net G4?
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