I must've definitely been mislead on physical copies of the Sheets for $27.99 a month. I could've sworn that that was the price, but often, sites...
That's crazy. It's like nobody can agree on an average value, and while PCGS says one thing, everyone else says another! Also, I totally agree...
Holy cow, 1B1 and 1B2, what on Earth? It looks like someone tried to purposely crack the dies and make this! Man, how I'd like to own that one!
Thank you! I'm honestly someone who doesn't know a single VAM variety, but I do know die cracks when I see 'em. They're a feature that I like...
eBarf? Sir, you literally made me burst out laughing over that! That's definitely one of the best twists of the Bay that I've heard. Honestly,...
I'm at a MS64+. The hairlines aren't big enough to downgrade it to a 64 in my opinion. Also, for those of you who didn't notice it, it's also...
I am talking about the Collector Price Guidance, yes. I've been told by many that the Greysheet is reliable, but a lot of others say the market...
That is, if you can get one uncertified. I recently got one for $40, and it's graded PCGS AG03, but most of them are slabbed nowadays. Here's my...
I've been wondering something recently. It is about the Greysheet being regarded as the most accurate coin guide, but what about the CPG book?...
That sounds like a good plan. I wasn't quite sure that the grade showed right there, but sometimes it takes you by surprise. Thanks for the...
I think they may be produced somewhere else, but I'm not sure. I do know that the American Mint made the Liberian coins, so there could be a...
No matter the value, that is an awesome find! I am not very familiar with Cook Islands coins, but I do own a 2021 Peace-Morgan dollar, with dual...
This is quite funny! Edit: I think I've got my own thing for this. I could be the author of "The Complete Guide to 2009 Coinage" with just a few...
Agreed. Here's my words of (somewhat) wisdom: It's good to get ASEs below spot, but only in a trade. For example, I got a Silver Eagle from 1987...
I've seen their price guide list AU58 PL coins like 1878 7TF, rev. 1878, and several more, with 1879-O dollars having a listing of AU58DPL. That...
Looks like an AU55PL. It appears to have lived in a bank bag, which is why it would be AU but still prooflike.
Well, most of you were right- it's a 63! Next time, I'll try to be more careful with the pictures. These were taken on my computer, and it's hard...
I just got some new photos in, so hopefully it's easier. ;)
Hey folks! I haven't made a thread in about a week, so I wanted to showcase this 1881-S Morgan dollar that I got from one of the local coin shops...
Probably a MS62+. My grading standards would bump the obverse down to a 61, but the reverse is a solid 64.
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