Unless sold on eBay... then the sky's the limit..:rolleyes:
Here's one of mine that was treated just in the date area, revealing that it's a 1917: [IMG] [IMG]
Yep... just $4.39 plus shipping from Wizard. Just apply to the date area..;)...
Great analogy d.t.; I've never heard that term applied to numismatics before.:smile
Apparently this policy has just recently been implemented. I'm glad I still have my small collection of Norfeds, as the price (already sky high)...
Exactly what we did to all our coins back in the 1950's. Quite an acceptable practice back then, when coin collecting was just a hobby and a lot...
Less than he'll be selling them for!;)
I think the fact that this was a "pedigree" drove the price up somewhat.
I take my steelies to "Rick's Restorations" for reprocessing (in order to restore the original appearance). I personally find nothing wrong with this.
Looks like the seated quarter got a little "push" :smile
NT in a few hours? Am I missing something here?
Let's see what my "seer" says: [IMG]
Hang around CT long enough, you hear everything.;)
I see a shadow that appears to be an "S", but I believe that's all it is. Sorry.
Never saw that one before Cazka. And like I said before (and before), PayPal has never held a single cent for a single minute.
I love these threads... just so I can post this pic of my collection one more time. I still need the neon sign though... [IMG]
Seems to be the case:...
Here's an older thread with some good tips: http://www.cointalk.com/t117569/
There's plenty of places to buy supplies, I normally use Wizard: http://www.wizardcoinsupply.com/
I used PayPal long before the eBay merge... they use to have a "positive transaction" system similar to eBay, where a seller was awarded one point...
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