I'd say about $100 over melt
I've had a few just sold a 54-c $5
Hard telling the value with the hole. Still a cool thing. Almost worth having plugged if your in it right
I did learn to grade coins before tpgs existed. And now as a dealer I buy a lot of coins raw with the intention for submission to pcgs or ngc so...
Ngc slabs will go in but the lid won't close. You can use rubber bands to keep on. New ngc won't fit. As new pcgs won't fit in ngc box
Yup that ones no good
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Couple new from the other days show. The raw will be sent out along with a ton of other coins once I get back...
Thanks. It's actually a dollar b2 bb20 a better die marriage I believe a r-4
I still keep them as a reference. Especially landmark collections like Eliasberg Pogue Gardener Garrett and the like
Was actually my second. I did this show in June I learned a lot that time. I did quite well thanks
I understand that too well. I've passed up some I loved for the same reason
I might if I was there. I'm at the Atlanta airport hoping there's no attack of the walking dead ;)
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Couple newps from the last couple days show. Got a lot more too
Very nice. Like that no drapery half
[ATTACH] Tough. Call. This one a rather tough die marriage b-2 bb-20 [ATTACH][ATTACH] This one just a tough coin with a low survival rate
Yeah that's areal tough one!! I do care :)
my cases were a lot emptier at the end of yesterday. I don't have a huge inventory yet as I'm quite new to dealing seriously and try to have high...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A few more
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Thursday setup day was very busy for me and today was steady. Yesterday sales highlights a pine tree shilling a 1854-c $5 a...
Never seen one this dark
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