If you have Coinfacts, it isn't terribly hard to find examples of PCGS coins being broken out and successfully resubmitted for higher PCGS grades....
If just looking for coins in general, I'm quite sure the larger vending machine operators would happily oblige a willing taker.
At the very least, the coin is worth about $4.50 for silver content, but '55-D is a better date in BU, and especially so in very high mint state...
Agreed, no degradation of dialogue while discussing degradation of dies . . .
Both Breen's Encyclopedia and PCGS CoinFacts indicate 2405 for 1910 and 2848 for 1913. I'm really not trying to be argumentative on CT but,...
To RLM's comment, smoothing of the matte dies for cents doubtless did occur, but microscopically, and so little over 2,848 pieces (highest MP...
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I started selling on eBay with only true auctions and low starts . . . lost my shirt that first year, but I didn't give up. I learned that true...
Thanks George, it's difficult to get people to take a look but, once there, they seem to like what they find. I work a different full-time job,...
Okay, I've read enough without responding to your unsubstantiated position. I've built a pretty decent business, with a significant portion of...
I do believe that a few 1944 steel cents have been authenticated. In fact, I believe I saw one in person a few years ago at the FUN Show.
Agreed. I just don't want to wear out my welcome, as I appeared to have done in another thread where another member & I got off track a bit too...
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Understood, but a very weak strike is the norm for a 27-S, and is expected by the grading services. The 1913 almost always comes well struck....
I've previously seen coins driven down from 64 for strike alone, but if the strike is much stronger than the obverse photo implies, I'm as...
Insufficient strike on the obverse.
I would not dispose of the feedback system. It is abused far less than the good it does for both good buyers and good sellers. I suspect that in...
Show to 2 different dealers . . . Ask one to tell you what to send out, with no prospect of buying them from you. Ask the other for itemized...
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