Whatever, sorry for having an opinion.
Graded bullion?...Sucker! Make sure that you get the all important First Strike designation.:thumb:
I wouldn't be shocked if all of them (except number three) made their way in a problem free slab. Having said that, I also wouldn't be shocked if...
I prefer PCGS for their slabs and their grading standards. I wish that they would get rid of the edge view prongs and go back to the old style...
I bet if we talked about shooting pool and collecting coins at the bar, the women would just flock to us.
I always put dateless nickels back into circulation whenever I get the as part of a collection. Hopefully a roll searcher will find rhem or it...
Well done Detacto, seems like you have learned a thing or two over the last year. I agree with the grade of MS-63 and love the toning.
That's a beauty, I love the reverse color.
Not me, I have decent holdings at the moment. I could use the price of silver to hit about $20 for a week or so, I sold off almost all of my...
While I will agree that the coin that the OP poted is nicer than the 65 above, the contact mark on the prime focal area of the cheek and the hit...
The first one concerns me a bit, but the rest look good to go.
That is a nice piece, but I think that there are a few too many contact marks to go higher than MS-65.
I am a bit stumped, looks AU-58 or MS-64, it is just too hard to tell from the images. To play it safe, I would pay the AU price for it.
I sent mine in a small unmarked box. To the person who gets it in Cali, it's not a bomb.
I have to agree, why just pick a coin out of the blue that you don't even own and bash it?
It is pretty simple, hairlines always look much worse on coins with larger areas of the fields showing. On Morgans, the fields are pretty well...
I agree, all of the sellers items look genuine.
I would keep them separate, but I don't think that they really hold much of a value over other dateless buffalos. You have to keep in mind that...
Well you may have paid a bit much, but thr 17-S is a pretty nice score.
My guess is that it is stained or something. If a portion of the copper cladding was missing, there would be fairly obvious signs of it. Mainly,...
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