I agree.
What do you guys think this coin looks like in hand? Pics look a little juiced up, don't they? I have seen pics like this before from this...
Interestingly enough, 1968 was the first year since 1964 that mintmarks were placed back on coins. Coin collectors collecting by mintmark were...
It may be a good time to buy nice, accurately graded commemoratives. The prices have been depressed for awhile, and you never know when they will...
I have seen a number of coin delers scoff at individuals for using debit cards for small purchases. Often, the coin business seems to be a cash...
You overpaid a little bit, but it won't break you. For notes in that condition, most dealers will pay about $1.50 and sell them for between $2.00...
What Doug said. But also, one way to help tell the difference is to look at the fields and devices. Hairlines from cleaning and polishing a coin...
Thats certainly a beautiful piece. Looks like Anaconda is selling it.
I could have swore that I remember this topic awhile back, maybe not even on this board. I thought that someone in Isreal was selling similar key...
I didn't post in that thread either. The pics are giving me a little bit of a rough time. I think it is a slider AU coin though.
Nice roll find. Good luck searching the other rolls!
Yeah, NGC does have a grading guarantee like PCGS. But they do have some limitations, like with coppers. Plus, there's the dreaded "clerical...
Straight from the horse's mouth. http://www.ngccoin.com/services/writtenguaranty.asp
Nice PL Morgan. It's a beauty!
Shucks. I thought this thread was going to be about one of Copper Struck Commercial Dollar Patterns. ;)
You can try this site as well: http://www.coins.nd.edu/ColCoin/ColCoinContents/DieCharts.html#NJdies
You have mentioned this coin, but this is the first that I have seen it. I'm not a colonial expert, but the coin certainly looks genuine to me.
The auctions are still live. :computer:
That is a beautiful example of an Indian that hasn't been messed with. That is very mark free, even for a 65. With clean fields, I'm surprised...
Oh yeah, I can say that the two at the ANA are not slabbed.
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