Hey.. for a buck seventy-five you get a 24 hour "pass" to read the article. I'll save my money.
I'm thinkimg the '43 steelie is plated... at least it as that look from the photo. Many of these have been plated and sold in "war" sets.
The replies to this "article" are pretty funny... and sad at the same time. I can't figure out who is the least informed... the author or the readers.
Looks to be in the VG range, and worth close to $12 melt value, maybe a dollar more on eBay. Here's a "photograding" guide for reference:...
A CT member has a lot to say about others driving up prices at auctions: http://www.cointalk.com/t197848/
But difficult to read the date or assign a grade from that photo. Could you crop it a little better?:)
You're on to something there, lol.
I use them everday for my two dollar bridge toll. I try to mess up the toll collectors by handing them a Sac and a SBA, or a Presidential and an...
Don't get carried away there, my young friend. But I do profess that one man's junk is another man's treasure.
Not me... I never get nervous. My entire collection is junk: [IMG] [IMG]
Yep... there's plenty of 'em on the 'Bay: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=funnel+web+spider&_sacat=0&_odkw=funnel+web+spider+1+ounce&_osacat=0
Thank you BU and others. I misinterpreted the the original quote, which is easy enough to do.
Quoting: An error coin, a Sacagawea dollar reverse muled with a Washington state quarter obverse, brought $155,250... though no date appears, the...
I remember that thread well Brian. Maybe Detecto will chime in on this one and recommend sending the National Guard to Ohio (the sellers U.S....
Well the game is over. Rum_n_Cola came clean and apologized. Read the whole story on the original CC link.
C'mon Chris.. you've been around long enough to know this is Ruben's modus operandi.
It's Barber half. Here's a FR-02 on eBay right now for 2K+, but it has a CAC sticker:...
SLQ's are a beautiful coin in high grade... but they sure turn ugly when worn and harshly cleaned.
That's what I figured (see my post #59). He wrote the score on a picture, not the actual background of the coin. Thanks for confirming my theory.
And the pic will have the football score written on it (since I doubt the seller of the coin re-shot the photo.. he wrote the score on a picture).
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