Looky what I found! This one's even more expensive than the 1827 quarter....
Buy them and send them in to SGS and they'll all grade at least MS67.
I about choked on what I was drinking when I read this! Too awesome of an answer to get just a like.
Hee hee okay! It probably has a decent chance of going up, and even if it doesn't, a PF69 without haze is probably more desirable than a PF69...
I hope that if NCS accidentally damages/destroys a coin that you're not stuck with it.
I remember seeing a news article about how some guy's son stole his collection and was spending $5000 standing liberty quarters at face value on...
4.8% is really good! Somehow I had a number closer to 20% stuck in my head from somewhere. After playing with that fee calculator for a little...
For some reason I was thinking the fees were a flat percentage. $750 would be a pretty nice fee! I guess you learn something new everyday.
You know you're a coin collector when.... ....you get chest pain and sweaty hands when someone talks about cleaning a coin. ....you have an urge...
If I were selling a coin like that on ebay, I would hope the buyer would try to negotiate a deal outside of ebay to avoid the seller fees. I...
If the prices in your original post are retail prices, then I don't think the dealer's quote is too bad (provided you're not losing money at those...
I'm surprised they didn't go for the "first year of issue" angle and make it 1815, overlooking the fact that the only 1815 die got overdated into...
Happy birthday! I hope you had some good cake today!
I'm going to take a guess that if it was a legitimate die that it wouldn't be for sale on ebay. Plus the stars look too blobby and not sharp.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/261958590172?nav=SEARCH It's appears to be an obverse die, but somehow I wouldn't be surprised if it was fake. Thoughts on it?
We live in Medina, near Akron.
@kazuma78 What part of Ohio? (I'm also from Ohio)
It looks like Oran/Orrin's birthday is coming up: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=36530618
I agree that a PF70 1995 W is probably worth more than a MS70 1999, because way more people recognize the 1995 W as being rare, thus more demand...
C'mon, you know that Thomas Kinkade scene is vital to evaluating that coin! In all seriousness though, that is one of the most useless eBay...
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