63
That camera will do a great job.
$65 & the similarity to Lehigh's coin is scary.
I don't flip coins, so no, I will not.
How right you are.
I'm sure I could -- even this worn you can generally attribute them. However, there are 40-ish varieties of 1798 out there, and I don't quite...
"do we need a $2 coin? " Hell no. $1 coins don't circulate. $2 bills were a failure. Why would we need a $2 coin?
G6 TPG grade to me -- I'd want to see a bit more obverse detail for VG. I might pay a bit more than normal g6 pricing because of the coin's...
Not if you're buying PCGS coins from before 1930 on the retail market.
You went into a time warp? :)
i voted 66 (field hits), but a 67 would not surprise me.
67
Most coin shops I've been to rely on the fact that the seller generally has no idea how much money what they have is worth, and survive by buying...
I think you're right. It would take a book to answer your question appropriately.
Very good post, CBD. :)
If you send it in, I think that GDJMSP will be correct, and I hope that's not the case. I would save your money.
According to the TPGs: between 0 and 5% red = brown between 6 and 95% red = red brown between 96 and 100% red = red Here is a good article on...
Thanks for the correction & very good point. :)
Not when it's the only color or mixed with a similar tone of violet. Do a search on NGC or PCGS forums for "blue IHC" and read quite a bit, or...
That's a lot of money for a conditional rarity, and way too much for me, personally. When I see any coin, I think of the coin's value outside...
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