Yep, go ahead and post those pictures. I'm sure someone can help you out.
10x actually isn't suprising to me at all. Its a business, they gotta turn a profit. 10x seems a bit much of a profit, but not really that outrageous.
They kind of remind me of some 9th century AD indian coins I have. But the writing is completely different.
Well, yes the big grader swap was one of the factors I was wondering about.
I prefer my coins raw. I only own 3 or 4 "slabs". But, I have a few coins which I might want to send to a TPG some day. I see adds in coinworld...
Nice.
I was aware of colorized notes way back in the day. Thats quite an addition to your collection though!
The gouges aren't terrible. Nice coin.
I can't see the reverse legend! lol
Jack, buy me a plane ticket from St. Louis or Kansas City, and let me stay with you? I'll be there!
hmmm... I'll do a little web surfing and maaybe give it a shot. This is gonna be a b**** with dial-up and my crappy computer, lol
Very overpriced
I use coinflation.com too.
Seppuku, chuckle...
hmmm, hard to say. I'm no expert. It looks to me like its been exposed to some harsh environmental elements, maybe high heat. Again, I'm sure you...
Good points Victor.
I would buy all of them. But like ryanbrooks said, it just doesn't make sense. Whats the catch? Be wary of a scam.
I pay alot of attention to the gown lines too. However, I see ALOT of lower grade coins with well defined gown lines. Like clembo, walkers give me...
I agree with all of your observations. It is very hard to tell AU from MS on walkers sometimes, because many are weakly struck. I rarely see any...
I still don't quite understand what exactly you mean an "informational auction" IS. ???
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