What I am trying to communicate is buy the best grade of the single coin you can for the $10 instead of splitting it up into multiple coins of...
1. Purchase or obtain a loupe of at least 10X (I prefer 15X-40X). 2. Go to coppercoins.com and search the varieties for the year. 3. Start...
Is any "circle" convex?
I would rather have one MS60 for $10 than 10 VF20 IHC at $1 each.
That is funny. I feel the same, but I just know that is going to change, hopefully sooner rather than later.
I need to edit the figures. I was a little off. The 1932D would be approximately $143,000.00 of the $191,000.00 it would cost to put together an...
I was confused, but I think I am clear now. Thanks.
Well, now that they have started toning, here is hoping for attractive toning.
I personally did not think this thread was a solicitation at all, except for advice.
The 1932S may have received a 65, but the seller cannot believe that particular coin is worth close to what they are asking?
You and 2 out of 3 cointalkers agree.
WHAT! That coin is currently bargain basement priced. And that toning, oooooohh that beautiful toning. Anyone into Washington quarters with...
Send it to a TPG for grading along with a short explanation why you believe it is a 1996 WAM.
My bad. I misread your post. I apologize.
One could trade blood with a vamp. All things to be traded and traded alike.
I know. With such appealing toning, I wish I could stand in line to pay twice their asking price.
I agree that with many older, especially 1800's type coins, supply is relatively fixed (unless some new hoard is discovered). Therefore, demand...
If inflation is relative, then the cost to purchase a coin remains unchanged.
No. I was thinking bottom right and/or top left.
So long as you like them. However, wouldn't rather have one that is twice as nice?
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