I doubt "lazy" has anything to do with it. ;)
You have the grading guarantee, for one. Charmy may offer buyback guarantees as well. You also have the fact that the copper has resisted...
AJ, I guess we're going to have to agree to disagree. IMO... If it takes "the right buyer at the right show" to fetch a premium, it ain't a...
With all due respect, Charmy, I consider myself a "toning person" and just disagree about the premium for this coin in particular. Does that mean...
I gotta tell you, I agree with the above poster. I'm not denying the coin is attractive (it is!), but I'm not so sure I would classify a toned...
FWIW, my first PCGS submission consisted of three coins: Order #20222168 / Submission #3736564 Line # Item # Cert # PCGS No. CoinDate...
Three words: BE VERY CAREFUL!
Man, that's a good counterfeit. :rolling:
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That's a good find (pun intended). :D
p.s. My prior post was in reference to the 1911. I see nothing wrong with the 1913, but wouldn't presume that it is real either.
It's not just you. The coin appears to me to be a (rather crude) counterfeit.
In most cases, not that much (10-20% would be my WAG). Remember, recolored large cents -- particularly rare ones like this classic head in AU --...
How ironic. Will you start another thread saying how you've never found a bust dollar in circulation next? ;) :D
p.s. even recolored, that's one cool (and expensive) coin!
I saw your post on the other forum. Sometimes buying the slab not the coin pays. :)
Just going from the pictures, and the apparent even coloration, I suspect the coin has been recolored. Subsequently, blue ribbon (or Care, or any...
A few off the top of my head... No cents liberty nickel - 1883 Satin proof buffalo nickel - 1936 Chain cents - 1793 Wreath cents - 1793 Type 1...
I haven't seen a silver quarter in circulation for more than 10 years.
Sunday 9PM ET is the best time to end an auction, IMO.
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