Seriously? Only $30? I have been scouring the 'bay for a '41 proof at a decent price and here you waltz in with an absolutely stunning...
That is "officially" Check this out http://www.lincolncentresource.com/Rare/1943CopperCents.html
A 70 is always in hand grading. It is SUPER Hard to differentiate a 69 from a 70 by pictures.
That's right you paper money collectors. Drive us coin collectors away with your knowledge. Thanks for helping him properly. ~Cannyn
Basically since there isn't really a market for problem coins, it is worth what somebody is willing to pay. My price I would put on it is at $18...
1.Blank bar melon 2.Locomotive Melon Blank
I would prefer dimes. It is worth more and doesn't get as dull in the future :)
Not sure if the majority of the scratches are on the coin or the slab. I am going to go out on a limb and say 65 even though I see a 64 there. 65...
Unfortunately the only shops are 20 miles two towns down. After graduation I plan on either working there or opening a shop with a few people...
Nice hook at the end with the secret prize. Also Congrats to Zach for catching it :thumb: 1. Bar Locomotive Melon 2. Blank Locomotive Bar
I did some looking at the images and don't think they are the same con.
That was a good episode in my opinion. Thanks for sharing!
Question: How did you end up working for Penny Lane C&C? As a YN you must have been a regular there maybe? ~Cannyn
Congrats Greg, now when you receive the coin, be sure to give us some pictures ;) After all, it is a photography contest :D
I'm with Green on this one. I bet many people are going to se somewhat low mintages on the last two days and totally flood the market trying to...
That 47-S looks great. I hope for nice pics of the toners when you get them :thumb:
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