@The Half Dime please let us know the grade
I only see two iterations; it happens sometimes. You can go and edit the second post to say accidental duplicate if you want.
I guess it's possible. I could see a cheap slab passing by because it does not make much sense to check but if it was an expensive coin, people...
I do now see that the edges of the slab look damaged but I still don't see why someone would switch a coin like this.
That is the only thing that I saw...so will be following along for the answer.
It would not make sense to do that since the coin in this grade is barely worth the cost of grading (it's probably a $30 coin). And if you step...
And the reveal.... ...it's MS 63 FBL....somewhat of an odd grade as I don't think the hits/marks bring it down that much, especially given the...
That's fair; there is more value to be had in other areas. Some Morgan toner prices have exploded beyond what I thought was possible.
To me, the coin that sold at GC was the weakest of the three. I would rank the other obverse toner as the top coin and the reverse toner as the...
You don't often see a 1949 Franklin with color like this so I had to add it to my collection when I saw it. Now let's try a guess the grade. I...
They might be even higher at the show! :p
You can always get back into Morgans :D By the way, is the price (from GC's auction) surprising to you or does it seem reasonable?
I think there is some validity to the "I can find it cheaper on eBay" statement. I do understand the costs that dealers have and the convenience...
What part is opinion? The coin I linked sold for $703 and there have been multiple others that sold for $100+ in GC auctions over the years. There...
It's usually easier to list the fairly priced than the overpriced coins at shows. :p One anecdote was a coin that I owned and sold. I saw it at...
I was following this coin at GC tonight (did not win) and while looking back at the threads from yesteryear, I noticed that @Lehigh96 had posted...
I think Burton mentioned this on the CU thread, but here is a thread where Conder mentioned the operation ACG had:...
MS 62 ....it looks to be semi-pl from the photos but also a bit hazey ...interesting coin overall for a 1921!
Awesome!
This was the AU 58+ that I had from PCGS. It went for about the same as the NGC 58 star at $424.12. I sold it for a bit more than that. Then it...
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