I have no idea what they do with them or how long it takes them to accumulate a huge bag, but I would have a lot of respect for them if they...
Hey I finally have one to contribute to an ancient thread. Given to my son for Christmas by Eng. [ATTACH]
I would suspect that modern proof like coins would have a higher premium that the common readily available proofs. For coins prior to around 1940;...
I get it, just just don't put much weight in any of the sticker services. If I were a dealer I would think differently knowing how they sell for...
Nah, I'd go with CAC, eagle eye or nothing.
I've never understood why some think that all coins with any value at all need to be in a TPG holder. Coins have been collected, traded, bought...
I remember that coin. It was supposed to go for stupid money, but it fetched 13,500. Not bad I guess, but less than the lofty predictions that...
I'm not sure that I would argue with a 66, it's certainly a pretty coin, but I see more of a technical 65. The rub off of the jaw line and the...
I mean no offense, but that new U.S. Coin is straight up ugly. The laser engraver didn't even try. On the other hand, the '73 Venezuela coin is...
There are scary few business strike (circulation) coins that are MS-70s. The road that a business strike coin travels and what it would have to...
The explanation of what you were seeing would be easier if they were be new rolls, but what you are likely noticing is a result of die...
This sometimes happens when change gets stuck in a dryer for a period of time. Basically the edges smooth over and will eventually start to curl...
Well you're guilty of something, of that I'm sure.
I remember a thread like this sometime last year and the mint mark looked identical. Either this is the same coin, or it had to be made by a die,...
That's about full retail on 22, 23, 24 and 25s from Philadelphia for MS-63 and lower.
UNC details. Not that I see anything that would make it a details coin, rather what I would have said was already noted as wrong. My photos suck...
Congratulations Jason! Thanks for the contest Paddy, that was a good one. I was sure that I nailed it, but I was t even close.
I don't disagree with the grade, but the strike could be a bit better. Nothing unusual about that with walkers though.
I think that they forgot a decimal. It recently sold for about $1,300.
Titanium would be the better choice of materials; much lighter.
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