I see one very minor rim ding and no hints of corrosion, despite what some other posters may have mentioned. I think this is a very attractive...
Two hypotheses: - assume that once you contract it, you're somewhat immune to it (for a time). If many people have recovered, there is a herd...
Probably.
Haha, I take it back! But, I'm sure that the average age of the attendees has to be a factor in considering whether to hold the show or not.
Okay, my perception of many may be slightly skewed. But, it's clearly a well ensconced idea, for generations of collectors.
His book came out in 2006, I think. This was before the proliferation of all the First Day and Early Release and hundreds of special labels. I'll...
At NGC there have been 11 Flying Eagle cents designated as PL (for the entire series), out of a total 8940 coins graded. So, they are actually...
Additionally, a significant portion of the attendance falls into the "higher risk" categories because y'all are all old ;)
Huh, I guess I had just assumed it would be cancelled. I was thinking of going this year, but I cancelled my plans. I'll be there in January,...
Lucky enough for me, I have a PL example of that one, too ;) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes. Prooflike has been a widely accepted part of the grading standard for many, many decades. No, because, by definition, Prooflike coins are...
Yes. @Conder101 even wrote a book on the subject. The book was quite a few years ago, though, and I'm not sure how often he updates his files.
Wow, that is a huge amount of money for a coin like that with such bad pictures! I think whoever receives that is going to find an AU-58 coin...
I'm not sure if you've checked your camera is perfectly perpendicular to the coin. I literally have a level that I bring out to make sure my...
Yes, it is still true. However, it all averages out because the later dates generally go for less.
I almost always use the NGC price guide as my starting point: https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/united-states/dimes/32/ Assuming you have all...
That was 30 years ago.... I'd like to think technology has evolved just a bit since then!
Remember, the 1954 to 1964 are silver. For a generic UNC, they're probably $3 each. For a generic UNC clad, probably $1 each - but we're probably...
I'd use a reliable price guide, judicious grading, and figure out what the value is. Without being able to see/grade each individual coin, I have...
MS-66, no FS, no star. Although, from what I recall of War Nickels, those steps are above average.
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