Enjoyed your photos as presentation as usual. It makes me feel like a kid on this forum, I didn't realize after viewing some of your threads...
I got this coin today in the mail. It's an 1882-H farthing. This coin grades at XF. Maybe even Au. (What do you grade it?) Checking the NGC...
At the very least..if the seller would of put 20-25 coins in ziplock bag, and let them all sink to the bottom, and taped the bag around the coins,...
My guess is that they did not bring what he wanted, so he thought it wouldn't be worth it to spend any more money on packaging.
I'm not going to ding the seller, I'm going to send him a polite message. Checking out his profile, he has been on eBay since 1998. That's 15...
$5.00 shipping? Ouch... My grade is VF-35, although I would need a better pic to make a better assement. The coin does have some verdigris,...
One per order. However, if you bought $30 worth of supplies, with $6.99 flat rate shipping, getting a dollar coin for 1 cent is kinda cool.
As you might of read awhile back, I won a lot of 131 coins from Great Britain, some people suggested that they were "spiced" in order to move....
I've deal with them before. Good customer service and speedy shipping. The 1 cent sales are just to move coins. Flat rate shipping is 6.99, so...
When does a copyrighted image no longer become your own? I mean, say someone takes a photo of a 2013 BU cent and copyrights it. Say you use...
BTW, the price I quoted you rested in a NGC slab. These pieces supposedly only had a mintage of 5,000, so they may be hard to find.
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Around $240.
I guess I will have to write the company and ask for permission.
I also wonder if the plates used in the NGC book are copyrighted. If they are, I'm going to have to give up writing altogether as it would be...
It's for the book that I'm writing. Correct any of this if I'm wrong. The dash "-" meant zero. So a list would be as such: 1 hat...
Looks like Amos Moses figured out how to make an eBay account.
The BUC half penny is a token. In that condition, worth $2-$3. The 1915 cent is hard to tell from the photo.
Counterfeiters fake the slabs, too.
Copper time, not all of these are from GB, but wanted to share. 1901 Indian Cent. [ATTACH] 1866 Farthing, Nice original example. [ATTACH]...
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