I read your post this morning and later looked at some upcoming auctions and saw a raw red 1920 Lincoln cent listed as a gem proof. This outfit,...
I've got several FB slabs that look less FB on the middle band than the OP coin. I wonder if the TPGs are stricter with this designation than before.
Beer or 1933 double eagle. Hmmm, BEER, I made my choice. Plus, I've only got 25 bucks in my wallet.
Same here! After my ex and I bought 100 acres of mixed range land and forest in south central OK to build our new home it became immediately...
Unless I was confident in the coin getting an MS67 RD grade, I wouldn't do it. Your coin isn't close.
Sweet!
I have a question. Are fake bust halves called falsies?
Nice coin. I must have the wrong friends!
As I recall, the early bird fee was for Friday. There was no admission fee for Saturday and Sunday.
Before retiring I used to live about an hour south of OKC, SW of Pauls Valley. Since I used to go to work in Norman early, I'd take the...
Nice coins and write up. I don't even have gold fillings!
Is that the St. Louis show?
I get my second Moderna shot next Thursday. Other than a brief period of feeling homicidal the first shot (vaccine, not gun) went well.
I'd love to have that 1865 3CN but it's probably out of my price range. Maybe if I stopped buying proofs in a bottle I could afford coins like that.
I've seen more ICG slabs in various auctions lately and the bids are getting close to those in PCGS and NGC slabs. It seems to me that the US...
A COA doesn't guarantee that it pertains to the coin in question. One could get an expert to certify a particular coin but unless the COA is...
I'm waiting for FIP.
Third party grading, hands down.
I usually look at recent auction prices to come up with a value (for slabbed coins). If I want to sell it I assume I'll get something near that...
Good comments in this thread. I read the JA interview article and understand his reasoning for starting CAC from a dealer- economics viewpoint....
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