Great strike, real nice luster, and only a couple tiny nicks. That area above the right wheat is shine, but beside and at the bottom of the left...
The reason I put this as a freebee was because I have no idea how to explain this grade and apparently neither do any of you. There are a couple...
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This,http://www.cointalk.com/t223289/, and http://www.cointalk.com/t223291/will be ending tonight.
This,http://www.cointalk.com/t223291/, and http://www.cointalk.com/t223290/ will be ending tonight.
This, http://www.cointalk.com/t223289/, and http://www.cointalk.com/t223290/ will be ending tonight.
Now a 1 day listing is a problem. They only work 4/5 day per week. For instance, they did not work today. Even timing it right could mean that...
Actually, no. Tribute is treated just the same as copy. It is just that I missed those.
Interesting, but I would guess that you have both seen and shopped at Woolworth's, although they have changed significantly. I did not realize this;
They are all over, but that specific one was simply Yahoo images, but Jim's link will work.
Acetone does NOT dissolve everything called plastic: [ATTACH] Had you read the tweezers link, you would have seen; I would think any of those...
Very simple. Mr. Carr makes coins that never existed. Try to look for a 1931-S SLQ, a 1963- Kennedy half, a1933 Buffalo nickel, etc.
He has been specifically excluded as well as some contemporary counterfeit (restrikes?).
Apparently the scratches I was seeing on the reverse are on the slab?
To add to that, jewelry is not a coin, over/under sized piece do not qualify as coins, and bullion does not qualify as coins. On the bullion, I...
It was February 20, but it was February 20, 2012. Yes, it has been a policy, but not enforced outside USA. And like most every eBay policy, it...
5%, but a better question is when does red become brown. To give you some perspective, look at these 2 http://www.cointalk.com/t222686/...
Greysheet is $20 for a 63RB and $48 for a 64RD. But what I am seeing is a brown coin, NGC lists 63BN at $26 and 64BN at $56.
I don't see much luster, so I would guess 63 BN. If it has more luster than your pictures show, it might make a 64.
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