Then why is the coin minted with "ONE CENT" on it's reverse?
Neither Only because I'm holding out on a higher graded 1921 Morgan. MS-65 minimum. And, I am not an SE collector, yet. ;)
What? why? How? :(
I'm stealing your headslap gif. :D
With the Internet and many other resources at our fingertips, I don't accept the "ignorance" point of view. Pre-1995, yes I would have accepted...
Plus you have to pay the extra $$$ to get "hoard" put on the lable.
who's more the fool? the fool who tries to sell it or the fool who buys it?
After reading this copy of Coin Age, I'm about to go cent hoarding crazy. :D
my Eyes! My Eyes!
Frank, I saw that site in my research. Unfortunately, the front is so worn, my eyes are quite bad, and I don't have a loupe to REALLY check it...
So when I picked up that 1908 No Motto Saint, I got two nice Morgans. Here's one. Because the CC is in the wreath, is this a common VAM or not?...
Charlie32, thanks for the tip! Is this on all mint marks from 1921? My next coin purchase is going to be a VAM book. ;) My 1878-CC looks like...
2 out of my 3 graded coins are PCGS... :yawn:
Let me echo this x10. And welcome.
Luckily my mom REFUSES to let my dad get rid of anything, coins, old toys, IMB Stock he's had for the last 10 years... HAHA ;)
Here's a discussion on the NGC boards.
Yup. nail on the head.
"Ambiguously graded coins" I almost thougt this was another slabbing service... ;)
Jimmy's VAS is 1000% supported by me, myself, and your friend Dave. SJ's tip-top and I've known and worked with him for all of 30 seconds. :thumb:...
With all these "self slabbers" out there, I figured I'd jump into the mix. Here's how I will grade your coins: If I like it, it will get a good...
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