I don't have any value guides around me that would actually tell me what a raw one of these would run, what would be a fair price to pay?
So here's the pictures of the 1882-CC GSA Now that we have some nice clear pictures and not scans, what do you think? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So one of my local coin shops has a very rare 1918/7-S SLQ that's graded by SEGs as an AU50. It's a very dark coin, almost like a steel blue/grey...
So I picked this little buy up the other day for a little above spot, but when I go and look on eBay, I see some of the 69's are selling for $500+...
I think they're suppose to be different sizes than that of normal US currency, can the OP say if that is true with this notes?
My first GSA Morgan came today, I bought this and a 1884-CC which is still in the mail. What do you think this one would grade out as? [ATTACH]...
Would a die rotation increase the value any of this coin? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks everyone!
Think some Verdi-Care would solve that problem?
Quick iPhone pics... I think it's very nice. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'm cutting up my mint and proof sets and putting them into Dansco albums because the boxes and envelopes just take up too much room. I know...
What do you think the discolor on the rim is from?
Sweet collection should be on all your slabs!!! :)
So does no one like to grade Indians anymore?
Tough to follow Hugh, but I picked these up today, quick iphone pics 1881 Indian [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1858 Half Dime [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1938-D...
Mine charges $55 a coin for PCGS.
He figured it out, I was able to make the payment via eBay. Can't wait to get my second CC I bought this week!
If there's one specific type of coins you're looking to collect, CBJesse is awesome at telling you what is all out there. If you're just looking...
1899 $5 Chief, 1899 $2, 1896 Educational Notes and possibly 1901 Bison...... Local shops around me don't carry much in terms of paper currency...
Alright, so last night I did a buy it now for a 1883-CC GSA Morgan on eBay. I tried to pay instantly and it said "This recipient is currently...
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