Probably $125-$150 in this grade.
The Cheerios dollars.
In 2100 the key date market probably won't exist. People will be able to make perfect copies of a certain issue down to the atomic level, thus...
What about stale, 16 year old Cheerios? Let's see how many of you get that joke.
Of course! The slab's shape around the box even allows it to be openable. A sticker on that slab will signify an accurate grade.
Not to mention we also slab full sets of gold plated state quarters! The slab is placed in a red oak presentation box.
I had this thought earlier today. I posted part of it in a thread recently. How about we slab slabs? Obviously no one cares about the coin, right?...
That's 626 emojis, and 5210 posts. ~0.120153551 emojis per post. I think Insider is pretty light with emojis....
I have an idea, everyone. How about we slab slabs? You know, they will specify the condition of the slab. Whether it has any scratches, or the...
If I had a nickel for every emoji you used, I could buy all my dream coins, and retire now.
I won't look this good when I'm 183 years old.
He told someone around here he has a lot of work to do this fall. Maybe getting his wood pile ready for the Maine winter?
Nice surfaces for an ancient. :hilarious:
Try the 1844 Quarter Eagle.
All of these coins are scarce in uncirculated condition, but common otherwise.
Anna's "hairclip" and the poorly defined breast feathers stand out to me.
You overpaid by about six times. You paid $38. Value: $6.2898 if it weighs right. Two weeks ago it was $6.94. Silver has tanked recently.
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I have at least four non-gold US coins with survivor rates under 500. 1844-O half dime 1852-O half dime 1867-S half dime 1842-O dime Maybe some...
If the 1883 Shield Nickel is a key date, then I guess my 1867-S half dime is an ultra-key date, so rare as to not be collectible.
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