I think that PCGS was a little generous on this one, but it certainly has high eye appeal.
Not that I would spend that much on it, but that price is about right. It's hard to make out the luster here, but it looks every bit like a 65 if...
Philadelphia didn't mint mark their coins until 1979.
I don't see anything unusual, what makes you think that it is something other than a standard business strike? And welcome to CT.
Man I love Joe's collection. I showed his site to my son and now he actively collects ancients. He knows more than me about them, but that is...
Early US coppers and anything proof prior to 1936. But I'll buy just about anything that is interesting for the right price.
MS-64. I'd buy every one that I could for .25, nice grab.
Nice pickup there. Sometimes it great to only leave with one coin.
I like the SLQ idea simply because I see it as the most ignored collection of the twentieth century. Sure it's a difficult set to complete, but...
Looks like a 65 to me. I just can't get past the bottom of the T in CENT. But help me out guys; stars? What stars?
It was always our family tradition to put a silver dime in the cabbage during our new year dinner. One year, circa 1983, I was the lucky one to...
$75 is a descent price for a F-15 38-D, but this should be a good coin free of cleaning, rim dings, scratches, PVC damage or otherwise distracting...
My old man just turned 18; he was born on leap day and only admitts to getting older every four years. In twelve years, I'll buy him his first...
VF-25
Can't argue with you there @Cascade, but that doesn't make the practice any easier to accept and it further contributes to my want for the good...
While I agree with you in theory, the price guide should have no influence on the assignment of a technical grade of a coin.
Wow, that's pretty tough. I have no idea how they can justify that.
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Very nice VF-20. I still need a nice bust half.
In, thanks Ken, save the liver for me.
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