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That also makes a difference
Mine’s bigger. ;) [ATTACH]
Unless you have good self control or don’t like chips. ;)
Just leave her as is
That one sentence changes everything... I was not there, so I can’t say. All I know is that the guy who bought it (he was hired more to help out...
Kinda hard to rip a seller off when you have no idea that an expensive coin is there. My coin shop bought a whole bunch of barber quarters for a...
I thought it was a solid 65 when I sent it in. It looks just like the photo.
Either 58 or 61 I bought this one in an MS-63 slab. Resubmitted it to NGC. Got MS-62 :confused: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have done just this and came up with a more-eloquent set of reasons: 1. The ratio of how much interest I have in US coins to the price I have...
Nope. You totally misread that comment. I don’t care about future performance. Let me give you an example: I like early large cents, and I would...
You’d be surprised. My scanner makes toned coins look just like that
I’d be willing to buy it and bet the price of the coin that it will look better...
The pictures are scans, which often kill any color or luster the coin has. I’d bet good money that it looks 10x better in hand.
I am only interested in the really early stuff, which is easier to authenticate and comes with cool shapes and inscriptions. But you are right;...
Teeth?
Okay. Then tell me that the 1820 N-13 is not a variety
Yeah, spot price has nothing to do with the value of ancients (except for common/damaged solidi and the like). That’s the deifference between...
The diagnostics for a die variety can be (and often are) the artifacts of a die state. Only one pair of dies has the same set of die cracks.
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