Yeah, and his wife might throw in a broadstrike for good measure . . .
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I can't tell much about the 44-D, as the images are small. The larger images of the 51-D tell me that the coin is probably not going higher...
Are these all coins you sent in to have graded yourself, or are they slabbed coins you cherry-picked from dealer inventories over a long period of...
Got mine promptly at 10:00 AM, and grabbed something I'd been waiting on the eBucks incentive to buy. I waited so long for the eBucks that I'm...
The response you received was appropriate. Responding the way you did is unlikely to engender cooperation / assistance from anyone. As regards...
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A couple of pickups from the New Hampshire Show. I barely spent any time buying, as I found the selling to be quite good . . . A scarce 1872...
Best of luck to you. I suspect you'll be pleasantly surprised.
I recall seeing that thread and posting to it. If the 1911-D is this good, I think you should grade all of the coins in the set.
The coin is a genuine strong D. This coin should definitely be submitted before sale. I'm only going from photos, but believe you have a coin...
Perhaps for straight-on shots, but I've never met anyone who intentionally employed spin on the cue ball without being taught to do so first.
I disagree . . . one might first spend 10 years leisurely collecting coins, and only 2 years working in concentrated fashion in a grading room...
Offer the best individually as mentioned above, and the rest in a Dutch auction on eBay.
Oversight on my part . . . thanks for correcting the record LM.
Even though your images could be much better, the coin looks like it has been plated. 40% silver quarters were never made, so stock of the right...
Thanks Steve, I just wish we could all find reason enough to commend each other for all of our actions. Undoubtedly, there have been occasions...
I always enjoyed reading Kurt's contributions and miss his presence but, quite frankly, unless one encounters a lack of cooperation in such...
This is one of those coins I'd love to examine in person. I think you did fine, as it's got to be worth the $50 just to have it to study.
You're correct . . . you have about 1 month after they're first awarded to use them up. After that month runs out they are worthless.
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