39-D is a tough date at least it has been for me. I'm gonna say MS-63 but what's that green speck in the U of trust?
I don't think you will ever regret putting together a complete unc set. They look very nice in a Dansco album. Mine have started to tone a bit...
Good chance to turn $2,000 into $0
Agreed. There are folks who may even have the money but just don't have the nerve to plunk down 2 grand on one coin. Others may have the money...
My choice would be a $20 St. Gaudens double eagle graded and slabbed.
Just as a point of reference: I recently sold two sets of circulated silver dimes. That's 1946 to 1964 complete. They were circulated and sold...
OK point taken. Everyone please ignore the ANACS question. Thanks.
I am just wondering what the members here think of ANACS? They have a rep at some of the coin shows I attend. So as an experiment I submitted 6...
No buyer's fee on Tuesday auctions. For the first time I tried a bid a few Tuesdays ago as an experiment. I bid $2 on a slabbed NGC MS64...
To further expound- when starting out buy PCGS, NGC or maybe ANACS in AU-58 grade. You will learn to see wear, learn why it is considered...
Maybe used in casinos for the slot machines. That will wear off the ridges.
Best bet is to buy slabbed, PCGS or NGC. ANACS is ok.
One tip I'll pass on to roll searchers is this: When looking for RPMs in rolls of Lincoln cents you can't always see a RPM even with a loupe. I...
It is hard to tell what you are talking about. What kind of answer are you looking for?
Looking again I see you are correct. Not the first time I have mistaken that 3 for a five. As far as the mound, well that's lack of attention to...
specs Funny thing, I have a high grade 1915-S nickel with numerous black specs on both sides. Because the former owner bought it as a MS-65 I...
Yes there could be some truth to that.
Recently a raw MPL came into my ownership. At least I think it's a matte proof. The first thing I did was send it out for grading. Now I...
Probably should post some for sale here.
For me it isn't anything rare or fancy. I have simply always wanted a $20 St. Gaudens. There was a time when I "could" have purchased several...
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