When I decided to start a US Type Set I had to decide what my definition would be, i.e., what coins would be included. First, what would be the...
No opinion. Small, out of focus images. Think of it this way. Would you buy that coin from those images?
Exactly my thought.
One of the fun things to do is to ID the LM-number of the Capped Bust coins.
Same grade, same value (face). But what appears to be roller marks at least makes it a bit interesting.
IF you were to send it to a TPG it would probably end up as XF-something, possibly AU-something. But the cost of doing that, even at ANACS, would...
I was just using the MS-66 set to get a feeling for market interest as well as value. I also have a complete PF-67 set. And a complete MS-66 FT...
The YouTube post is gone so I know even less than what others were able to see.
The only hope is that Etsy charges for making listings. Probably not, but it would go a long way towards stopping stuff like that.
Thanks for the responses. My WAG is 80% of catalog, so about $800. Actually I'd like to hold on to them until the design changes. But except for...
Opinions, please. I have a full set of silver Roosevelt Dimes (1946-1964) slabbed MS-66 by PCGS/NGC. All the Mints are present (no S Mint coins...
Here's another general coin forum that I participate in: https://www.coincommunity.com/forum/
Very nice coin BUT It looks like someone decided to clean it, then changed his mind.
Thanks for all the kudos. It took about 15 years to put it all together.
These two coins finish my FE/IHC set. 1889 PCGS MS-64 RD [IMG] [IMG] 1897 PCGS MS-65 RB [IMG] [IMG] It's been a long haul and completed...
I'm in the AU-58 camp. There appears to be some luster breaks on the obverse, particularly on the left leg.
I'd post my type set (1793-1964) but there are too many coins. My full set is 119 coins of which I currently have 115, all slabbed. At 3 images...
My 1893 is also a MS-64 RB but I don't know what (if any) Snow variety it is. I didn't take any images of it and it's out of reach for now (safe...
Both are labeled "fairly scarce"
Tough call. The upper part fits the S-3 description, but no mention of the lower ball. New variety?
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