The EAC people grade it AU. I am sure that it will bring over $1 million if it comes up in a major auction.
AI is like any other computer program. If you put garbage in, you get garbage out. It is only bigger and more sophisticated.
The 1821 and the 1823 are the two "key dates" among the Matron Head cents (1816 to 1839). I paid a fairly high price for this 1821. It is graded...
[ATTACH] Low Relief 1907 St. Gaudens [ATTACH] This was my first double eagle. I bought while I was in high school. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
The 1799 cent is the rarest date in the entire cent series from 1793 to date. Knowledge of the rarity of this issue dates back to the 1820s....
The Grey Sheet large cent numbers, especially for the early dates, have been wrong (too low) for many years. If the large cent specialty dealers...
My opinion of the Grey Sheet large cent prices is that they are a dealers’ dream list. You can’t buy the coins for those prices from knowledgeable...
That is a nice looking AU-58. The Grey Sheet number is only $550, but I've found the Grey Sheet numbers to be on the low side. When I was a...
A nice low mintage 1936 Proof. [ATTACH] And the last of the Proofs. [ATTACH]
Here's mine. It's the only ancient Greek coin I have and will probably be the only one I will have. I just think that it looks cool. [ATTACH]
With a mintage of 897,510, the 1797 cent is a fairly common date, but as most collectors learn, anything dated before 1800 is challenging. This is...
From an assembled 1913 Proof set. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I sold this coin more than a decade ago. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] This is pretty,...
It’s an easy EF. If you grade it any lower, you are leaving money on the table. The “LIBERTY” is sharp, and you even have diamonds on the ribbon....
The mint issued cents under three guises in 1796. During the first three and a half months of the year, left over dies from 1795 were used....
I missed the point. The big attraction that this is 17th coin which was graded by PCGS. It has no attraction for me. Even if it were the first...
It’s just well that you didn’t get the rattler. I have one in my whole collection, an 1864 Large Motto Two Cent Piece.
What's to stop CAC from not putting a sticker on another rattler?
I am talking about paying over $100,000 for an 1881-S which is one of the most common dates in Mint State in the whole Morgan Dollar series. Even...
America's most beautiful coin. [ATTACH] The heaviest coins, aside from the modern quarter drinking glass "coarsters." [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Those collectors are mentally ill. I don't like "rattle holders" at all. Twenty-five years ago I used to pay have them re-holdered. These guys...
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