This is one of the cases where my loss will be someone else's gain as I really do not want to part with these ladies but financial issues are...
Check out this BEAUT http://www.rarecoinwholesalers.com/p/118666/1802-draped-bust-1-heraldic-eagle You know the saying though... If you have to...
DLRC auctioned off an 1894-S in 2004 as Part of the Richmond Collection of Auctions and the hammer price with BP was $1,322,500. NGC PF-66. Anyone...
Good question.... I think I will add that to my bucket list
Good Call.
Thank you for giving me another reason to never get married... too much arguing. When was the last time "Anne" complained to you about anything?...
I think I saw a 1794 Flowing Hair in MS-62 on EBAY with the incredibly low BUY IT NOW price of $74k. It might have have been a 1795 come to think...
I occasionally stop by the shop of a local coin dealer who is getting up there in his years. When I stop by we have a good time talking about...
I would grade it somewhere between HOLE-Y and AU (About Ungradeable)... Seriously though, unless your talking about a coin that has EXTREMELY HIGH...
That is one heck of a coin. You know its an AMAZING coin when your brain doesnt even bother processing what the slab says... PCGS blah blah...
Anyone have any Proof Buffs for sale/trade. Preferably looking for a 36 Satin Proof Type 1 or any of the 1913-1916 Matte Proofs. PCGS or NGC...
My apologies for not answering your question. I find myself easily sidetracked and pulled in multiple directions. As of the moment I really dont...
Yes the onsite reholder at Heritage can and is done. I think this service is reserved for dealers/clients of Heritage who do a TREMENDOUS amount...
To those of you who also have Satin Proofs I am wondering if you have noticed the prescence of two lines between which the year 1936 is engraved....
Here are pics of the whole coin to give you a better idea of condition. Any guesses as to what it would grade? Sorry about the pictures being...
To answer thr question of the coin's condition I would say MS-64. There is a bag or contact mark on the coin's reverse in the field below "unum."...
TO HULLCOINS: No worries. Thankfully no carbon flecs/spots whatsoever on this beauty, and I agree with you. I have a couple of other coins that...
Makes sense... good point. Sorry again about the pics. I feel like I have done the coin a great injustice by posting pictures that do not capture...
The "dots under the chin" are little areas of purple/dark cherry color. No flaws whatsoever, simply areas of darker toning. Like I said in the OP...
Thanks KJ. By da way, how far up der in da Nortwoods are ya? Im from Milwaukee so I am familiar with the area : ) ON WISCONSIN!
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