I certainly would have thought so!
The show feels bigger than last year, but the place is deserted. The crowds were not there yesterday and several dealers were complaining about...
Yup. You have a quarter, and its worth a quarter.
Definitely damage. Also, welcome to the club.
It's not hub doubling.
Yes, it is definitely Longacre doubling. The entire periphery of the wreath on the reverse also shows it. This is incredibly common on coins of...
I buy them occasionally.... but only when they make me go WOW. Like this one. The luster is much stronger than these pictures indicate: [IMG] [IMG]
Haha, fair enough. I was just looking at the map today to refresh myself on where I'm going tomorrow.
No, its not just you. Depending on what you are buying, the market has been softening. Widgets especially have seen prices falling. Attractive,...
No, you got that backwards. I stayed in the Rosen Center last year, and it was about a 10 minute walk from my room to the bourse (they may have...
Packing my bags as we speak.... gonna leave early tomorrow so that I make it there for the afternoon Heritage auction.
No, but I do remember the 50th show. It was pretty much the same as it is now.
I like it at 63.
Yes, there are definitely other compounds that can form toning. I mainly discuss silver sulfide because it is the most common - but basically,...
I see no split serifs, and I see a shelf. The D looks squished. That is machine doubling. An RPM of that magnitude would look extremely...
No.
Premium on what, the die cracks? No. None at all. Unless you can come up with a clever name and market them really well and get a whole bunch of...
As stated, that is a misaligned die. Very common on dimes. Not worth a premium.
Still not star-worthy in my opinion. 66. I don't even need to comment on these steps.
I'll give it a split grade - Strong 67 obverse, medium 66 reverse. Nets to a low end 67. No Star. I see bridging and marks on the steps, so I vote...
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