Now I do, but this is the type of coin that I think "what happened to this?". The real question is: since this is a kind of odd coin, caused by...
Believe it or not, I had never seen this medal either! It was slabbed and something new, which is exactly why I wanted to share it. ;) These...
The rim looks like this all around.[ATTACH]
Wait a second - do other companies besides ICG actually grade these things? I know ICG grades about anything, probably because it can help keep...
Just how many classic shows do you know about? I've seen you recently mention several of them. I guess I might have a teammate when I go to shove...
That's what I thought on that 2001 Vermont. I generally don't do quarters, but that one caught my eye for some reason. That'll be the first, and...
That coin looks to exhibit an old cleaning, but it is still at least AU details. It may or may not be a proof, but either way it is..... cool!...
The first is a 2001 Vermont quarter that appears to be a grease error, judging by the word "UNITED" almost completely missing while the rest of...
This is the other NNC-graded medal I got from one of my local coin shops for $1. The question is, what is the grade? ;)[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Got this at one of my local coin shops yesterday for $1. It's one of 2 in an NNC slab. What do you think is the grade on this one?[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I could look at that Wisconsin half all day. That thing, for a MS67, is way too pretty. I really don't know why that's not a 67+.
That's a nice haul! The first Constantine coin is my favorite.
I'll quote you the CPG for that in 66 vs 67 - which is $150 vs $585. You could expect to get around $150-250 from most dealers, depending on the...
Currently I am bidding on 2 quarters on GreatCollections, both appearing that they could upgrade at least 2 points, and both in ANACS old green...
In addition to the other slabbed coins I have for sale, I also have some which may be of interest to you: 1939-S 1C, PCGS MS-66 RD - $35 1945-S...
From what I've seen about the 1977 proof gulden, it is a lot rarer than the circulating example. I speculate that this is simply a prooflike...
Really? Sounds like a good thing on 55-S's. I was wondering because I have a coin graded MS-66 RD with that kind of luster. I almost could play...
Artificially? That sounds like "Advanced Rendering of Toning in, and For Coin Immortality and Lots and Lots of Yum". Toning in your pocket...
I was looking on GreatCollections not too long ago, and the difference in some of the shades of red on the red-designated coins is quite mind...
I definitely agree with all of you on this one. This time I didn't end up with that dime, but I chose a MS-67 RD 1945-S cent (was $54, Greysheet...
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