Removing the link that was posted earlier. Sorry about that.
I think the second 2 is fine. If one was to try to fake a 22 no D it would make better sense to fake the strong reverse type as it is worth much...
Looks like the weak reverse type. The "L" on Liberty looks correct for a 22 no D.
That's the fun part of going to coin shows. Sometimes a coin you never considered gets your attention and excitement. That's what's great about...
I have gotten better prices at some of the more popular auction sites. I'd check the auction results at Heritage and Great Collections for...
I collect 3CN and I would love to have your coin. It is a well struck example. I have found a number of MS63's that were much nicer than...
If I spent my day looking at today's modern coins which mostly grade 69 or 70 I'd end up in a trance and end up seeing everything the same;...
Once the government decided not to pursue getting them back a long time ago they should have forfeited any legal claim to confiscate them now....
One could buy a pretty solid collection by selling one of these. I'm in the same boat as you. Now I'd better start buying my lottery tickets and...
A couple additions to my 1934 year set.
Looks like a 64 to me.
Too bad we can't take all of the slabbed coins and start over. The pop reports are meaningless since they don't take into account resubmission's....
Surely you jest!
I'd send it in to be graded!
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Walton; not of the evil empire.
I guess it's like anything in life. Either you trust people or you don't. Whether they stick to their advertised policy or not people like you...
You should figure three people per coin so divide that number by three.
Just adding to the BS :-))
I feel the same way about some of my better coins. I've already instructed my son on what to do with my collection if a situation arises where he...
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