I just got back from a show and I was pretty excited to get my first $4 bill in excellent condition and from a city near my hometown. I knew...
About what @C-B-D paid for his 1855.
My sub-$50 loot from a show today. All but two were sub-$25. The trade dollar fell in the latter category. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
14 days are up! :woot::happy:
I find it really cool when you get coins where you can clearly see how the die rotated between each clash. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You can usually tell by the color whether or not something is cleaned. This includes dipping as well. Coins from 1866 and prior usually get more...
I agree. Very scary.
Seller sent me a message:
I'm taking a break from buying right now. :(
Same here. Gut says cleaned.
Pretty. AU-58 as there is obvious wear. An erroneous bump to low MS would not surprise me.
I have become increasingly picky with the US coins for my collection, particularly since I am starting to abandon collecting US coins altogether....
Wow...
Once again, selling to fund a study abroad. These will also be listed on eBay so you can view pictures there as well. Link is in my signature....
Same here. Very true. But you forgot the fourth one: 4. Those who don't care about anything but a large payout or whatever they can sell it for.
Don't you find it humorous how such small differences mean the difference of throusands of dollars?
No. They said don't bother with a return and to just keep the coin.
I have learned how to spot those fakes. They have a texture that is just "off."
:(
$3
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