Uhg I hate SGS. They grade everything practically MS70. I think that's why my dad slabbed so much crap with them.
you mean this show right? http://worldsfairofmoney.com/ It's aug 9th - the 17th. With the way the schedule is written it starts on a Friday.
I see spots which normally means it's marked genuine details. Otherwise I'd say maybe a 62.
Aw that's what I was going to say!
Be friendly but be cautious. Don't ever leave your table unattended.
The stigma is that of many dealers. They don't see the potential profit in the low valued coins so they don't tend to carry them. If you want them...
Lack of nicks? There are tons of marks on the side of Lincoln's face along the shoulder and arm. Not to mention all those marks around the words...
Uhg I hate those too! I can't seem to give them away. Good luck!
I'm sorry but I don't see any doubling but the picture is very pixelated.
Most Morgans are not worth grading unless they are A) Really Rare or B) a high grade. I'll be honest I got rid of a ton of slabs for next to...
Those are gorgous!
With all those nicks I'm surprised how high everyone is going. I'm not an expert grader though.
I'm going to be a bum and not read everyone's responses they are just to long. For the most part foreign coins are not worth much. It takes a...
No offense but why not just call the quarter a quarter? It is possible that the satin mint are from mint sets. Although the picture makes it look...
Looks like a rim ding. It doesn't look retooled.
Nope 1970 was last year of the 40% silver halves. Except in 1976 for the bicentennial. (Red Book)
Look for coin shows near you. There is always someone selling them there too!
posted in wrong post this post needs to be deleted & will be as soon as I figure out how.... Ok no more late night posting.
It's South Korean 1000 Won the exchange rate is 1000 won = 89 us cents. If you can find out the year I can find out a retail value. but most...
Easiest bet is take it to a dealer. I've been told you can't sell slabbed coins on Ebay if they are not PCGS, NGC or ANACS.
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