Greysheet is $100 in AU-50 and $145 in MS-60. Charlie
I have CoinsPlus Platinum, but I don't really like it. MrBrklyn, can you give us some more information about writing our own coin software....
They could be toning because of how they were stored. Charlie
The Greysheet has it at $100 in XF and $165 in AU. I would grade it AU-50 details net XF-40-cleaned-rim nicks. Charlie
Welcome to the forum Ajarand. Your three cent piece is only worth about 50 cents. Charlie
NGC has released a slab variant that shows the rims on coins. NGC Slab Charlie
09s-V.D.B is right. The "e pluribus unum" banner was taken off in 1836. Charlie
That is an interesting piece of exonumia Bone. :cool: :thumb: Charlie
Welcome to the forum Wedro. Here is a picture of a blank planchet error. Charlie
The NCS guys are supposed to be "professionals." If they do it, it is OK. If anyone else does it, it is wrong. Charlie
Fine details-cleaned-rim dinged. Charlie
Dirt in the stars makes me say cleaned. It looks like it has slide marks too. Charlie
I would get nice AU-BU ones out of circulation. They aren't rare or anything. Charlie
Coin World's Coin Values publication is not very accurate for pricing info. Completed auctions give better pricing information. Completed Ebay...
I agree with you Nickelman. I like the current ANACS slab better than PCGS and NGC slabs because of its size. :( Chaarlie
That is a cool find Stop Motion. It looks like a MS-62 or 63. Charlie
They do have a new holder design, and it is going to be shown publicly at FUN in January. I heard that it is going to be as big as NGC and PCGS...
That is an interesting observation. At the small shows I go to there is about 75% raw and 25% slabbed. Were there more PCGS, NGC, or ANACS?...
How busy was the Baltimore show? Did you get to see the new ANACS slab? Charlie
Welcome to the forum. If you post a picture of it, the error experts on the forum should be able to give you an estimated value. Charlie
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