I'm skeptical of the coin being an R6, but I definitely think it's R5. Smashing coin, by the way.
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Miscellaneous coins for sale . . . all priced with free shipping First Class Mail after check or MO clears. Add 3% for immediate shipment if...
Like I'm sure you must, I always ignore the auction house estimates . . . they are completely meaningless to me, as I'm sure the stiffest...
I'd planned on attacking a fair number of scarce items last minute in the auction and, delayed by an overdue task and bad driving conditions,...
I'm sure I've got an NGC MS62 1848 in my long forgotten collection, and I think it's got the same heavy die polishing in the fields that your...
Despite their claims of consistency, the grading services will always fluctuate in their output, not because of changing standards, but because of...
Most of the OGH that would upgrade have already been ferreted out, cracked and resubmitted.
That's how you do it . . . Step up the effort, then the income, and eventually the collection!
Visible lines are sparse, and appear unidirectional only because of the lighting angle. There are plenty more tiny marks running in other...
Geez, I'd have to mortgage the house about 50 times, and still might not win it!
The lesson here - and all newbies should be paying close attention - not everything should be graded. Simply put, it's not inexpensive, and many...
I already messaged him . . . but I guess it worked for you!
A very nice and quite scarce middle grade 1853 No Arrows Dime . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A high grade 1867 $20 Lib . . . [ATTACH]...
Latest newps . . . A 1916-S Walker with enough detail to pay attention to . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] An 1853 $1 Gold . . . [ATTACH]...
It's a CC . . . I'd go for it John.
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