http://www.ebay.com/itm/1867-S-PCGS-VF35-Seated-Half-Dollar-/162142482468?hash=item25c071f024:g:PJUAAOSw-FZXj2SB [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Can we all...
Beautiful Morgans! I've always found them overpriced because of how common they actually are. I still want one. I do respect what you, as well...
Beauties. Especially that 1881 $2.5 with 640 minted. Just don't send them to Heritage :eek:
Cohen-13 I think.
A low cost coin with a low population, huh? Well, I shall recommend none other than the Seated series. There are coins with survival rates under...
What makes you want to part with them? They look nice.
I've heard of semi key and key restored Buffalos worth about 10% of Good-4 value. About your nickel... I'd say 88. Just plug the 86 hole and call...
That's some nice patina.
First one is slightly negative, second coin is neutral. I consider dark even toning neutral.
Don't some 1804 half cents have a die break in a similar location?
I see you've taken up Mercs. Are you going to go into the earlier Mercs or just the new ones?
Yeah, good point. But if everyone put their coins on the market at the same time, wouldn't it be worth like 20 times less?
Not that I care, as I can't afford one at the moment (saving up for something else), not to mention the coin will likely have mushy details like...
Didn't almost all the 1995-W proof ASEs survive? If so, there should be about 25-30k of them. IMO for a survival rate that high the price is...
But with survival sometimes things are even sketchier, if the 1861-S quarter was valued in correlation with the 09-S VDB it would be worth...
Demand also plays a huge part in value. Why isn't the 1867-S quarter eagle with 28000 minted and 175 survivors worth thousands? Why isn't the...
Yup. Looks like it was just an error.
I want to get an 1867-S quarter eagle with 175 known and the 1861-S quarter with 60 known. The 61-S quarter has exploded in value over the past...
Jwitten if that 1851 is a quarter eagle, it has 550 survivors according to PCGS. Nice coins you got there.
Ah yes, this one. The Sheldon scale is useful for varieties and tokens. This scale is useful for everything.
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