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Neat stuff!
If you want it badly enough, but want to assure yourself you will be happy after paying such a premium, ask him for a buy-back price.
Cameos are perhaps one of the most subjective of all areas of grading, as cameo contrast defines just that . . . a comparison of the depth of...
Such a comedian . . .
Looks perfectly normal to me.
The coin is in a PCGS holder. It looks like an AU55 to me, but I question whether it may have been called AT. In any case, I would chase a coin...
Nice looking coin . . . VF35 from me as well. I would have ventured XF if the residual luster was a little more apparent.
When gold bullion moves, you can generally expect numismatic gold to move less, both upward and downward. Said differently: The more common the...
You may have a dropped letter error - specifically a dropped mintmark - but your photos must be better to make that determination. In fact, you...
Hmm . . . (scratching my hairless head)
I haven't, but @Fred Weinberg almost assuredly has at least one of each of those planchets in stock. As for slabbing those other planchets . . ....
PCGS delays the date of receipt into their grading process as well . . . just look at the dates coins are signed for, and the dates on which they...
I just drooled on my keyboard . . .
I wonder who their buyer is . . .
Yeah, from what I understand, each of us is the "Mark".
Who is that guy anyway?
I can't wait to get off stage . . . this girdle is killing me! .
I think you should begin by selling or trading your Dirham for something to take it's place, as the other two coins are at least eligible for...
I guess I'd be curious to know why it's necessarily a Kennedy instead of a Franklin or earlier half dollar. If you don't care, then it really...
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