Once in a while he gets so excited that his gum comes flying out of his mouth and other times he just seems loaded. Entertaining show.
If you are looking for truly full strikes, compare them to a proof example. Of course a business strike will never fully be as detailed as a proof...
Let's see that Franklin, we have some expert graders right here that can give you some pretty sound advice on whether or not it's worth sending in.
To answer the original question of this thread, the high grade toned coins are examples of market grading. This practice essentially sets the...
Nobody knows how many were produced, so it is difficult to say if they have all been accounted for. But it has been a famous error or variety...
Good luck finding the 43 copper.
Real or not, it seems accurately graded. But I'm pretty sure that I've had a few that looked like this over the years. My gut says that it is a...
Some dealers don't bother with trying to sell on eBay, so they either need the clientele to walk in and purchase the coins, or they are stuck with...
The date looks too small to me.
Love it! I'm pretty sure that we all got our start with wheat cents one way or another. Get him a Whitman folder and watch him love the hobby....
I guess it depends on what the coin looks like in hand, it appeared somewhat unnatural in the images. I think that a little time out of the slab...
No, my humble opinion is that the QC is the result of being dipped. It's not AT.
I assume you mean Christmas card list, thanks, I really appreciate that.
Even after Doug finally liked yours?... Oh wait... Sorry
FYI, he sent me some images of the coin and based on the look of the images, I agree with PCGS on this one. I didn't see a need to resubmit the...
It shows really nice detail, but the color seems off judging by the color of the slab prongs. And nice coin, even though you don't want the opinion.
XF-details, cleaned.
The 90 and 91 look pretty nice. Hard to give them a grade, but maybe XF on the 90 and VF on the 91.
I was given a speeding ticket a little while ago; first one in over ten years.
I like em. I remember one of my great uncles had a set of California fractional gold coins mounted in a frame like that. I doubt that they were...
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