Beautiful coin. Not into toners, but very nice. Congrats !
They must have been rare or scarce coins. I saw a MS-65+ 1923-D Saint-Gaudens go for just under $4,000 (including bp) over at HA. Nice rise, but...
Really ? Wow.....that's surprising (to me, at least).
Absolutely understand...and I get selling an occasional bad purchase at a loss so as not to tie up $$$ in stuff that isn't moving. But you can't...
Whoa...I looked at the picture....is that a "scratch" or a defect in the die ? I thought a scratch would go INTO the coin and that looks like it...
I'm not good at grading compared to most CT'ers, let alone a professional or vet....but if the scratch wasn't a result of cleaning or gross...
Yup, that's it GD. I figure today with regular coins that we use to buy stuff (pennies, nickels, dimes, etc.) you can probably get lots of 69's...
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But you would not sell another dealer coins at break-even -- or even a loss ? -- for the community, right ? Maybe the Secret Sauce is bid-ask...
I would guess it's easier for a large coin to have dents and dings in the fields and on the devices as it comes off the press.
Something that I don't understand ....GD here has said that 80% of the business at big shows might be dealer-to-dealer BEFORE the show even...
"The Best One" -- a Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle from the Wells Fargo Hoard -- is up for sale over at GC (ends Sunday night). It is graded MS-69,...
Carson City Double Eagles (anything from CC !) have been hot during Covid.
The price guide is close to $40K but recent auctions seem closer to $20K ? Have to check actual auctions instead of listed auctions for...
Not as skilled on the Liberty's as the Saints, but a quick glance at my dated Bowers DE book says price years ago was $7,500 (is much higher...
I think that is similar to the explanation in RWB's Saint-Gaudens book. I never knew what caused luster before.....thought it was more a case of...
What causes luster on silver coins and/or Morgan Dollars ? Same as on gold coins ?
Is luster on Morgans or silver coins created the same way as with gold coins/Saint: microscopic ridges and imperfections in the smooth surface as...
I'll let one of the Morgan experts chime in, but basically you need to be able to see a reflection in the fields for PL or DMPL or something like...
What made you think it was "at least" PL ? Did you do the PL-test ?
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