I wasn't expecting to be, but I am truly impressed with your dong.
That would be nice, but very unrealistic in my opinion. Even the most experienced dealers get back coins which have been slabbed as questionable...
Now you know that was a brilliant reply Chris...
I couldn't agree more. Most think buying only stabbed coins is the way to go for new collectors. I say that new collectors are much better off if...
I got these and a bunch of others for $25 each a couple of weeks ago. Deals can still be found, but they are few and far between to say the least....
Do we have any members from or near Corpus Christi Texas? I'll be there Tuesday though Thursday next week and will be in the mood to check out a...
I see what look like pull away at the date. It may be natural, but the images need to be much clearer to say one way or the other. The pattern is...
I've recently become a fan of paper when I found a stash in my attic, but I still know zip about them. So you're telling me that the toning...
It's tough to grade through the plastic, but I'd say it's MS-64 or 65 RD.
I think you're being a little tough on it. MS-62 PL
It looks like it's been polished and I'm not certain that it is authentic. The reeds seem wrong and the marks on the reverse look like casting...
It's just took a hit at some point. A clip would be the same radius of the coin and would go through the entire coin. There are other tells to...
Can you just state a minimum grade to crack it out, not necessarily a direct crossover?
IMHO MS-62 seems pretty generous. I'd either keep it as is, or submit it in the slab for crossover with a minimum grade stated if they still do...
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I'm not sure what you're asking, but I don't see anything unusual.
That's not much help o_O and N-2 was my best guess. @Conder101 would know.
Very nice! I'm having trouble identifying it, N-2?
Not even close.
They are 19.5 mm and slightly larger than a dime (17.9 mm).
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