That one is crazy! I saw exactly 3 gorgeously toned Walkers at FUN, including a 1947 NGC 66*. The thing had amazing album toning, rainbow...
Fratt - beautifully toned Walkers are out there. But they are very hard to find, and will cost a lot of money. As long as you know that going into...
Attractively toned Walkers are notoriously hard to find. Much searching, much patience, combined with much money, are usually required. Here is a...
I don't particularly care for copper of any form, but I guess if I had to choose one, it would be..... Prooflike! (1999D NGC MS-67 RD PL)
ksparrow - nice Walker. What do you grade it? I'm just learning the series, so I'm trying to pick up grading - I would call yours an EF-45.
The seller actually did a pretty good job with pictures of this beautiful coin. It arrived in the mail this afternoon, and I love it. The obverse...
I don't particularly care for the FH designation. I look more for full shield definition - all rivets are showing, and the two circles around the...
I just won my first auction with them Tuesday. I have had no problems yet, I'll post the coin I won when it arrives.
Several of my Bust Halves have come from them. The coins are generally more attractive than the pictures indicate - usually darker. They have a...
Just bought this 1918S Walker, PCGS EF-40, from JJ Teaparty. I'm going to do the early dates of the set in EF-40, and this is the first addition...
Find me another one for cheaper. Heck, I'll settle for just find me another one. Odds are in my favor that you can't. How much would you pay for...
No question AT.
I paid $150 for it.
Doug - the important fact which diminishes the importance of your points, especially point number 1, is the fact that C and D gold is notorious...
Many of you guessed it - this coin is graded 64 PL. Looking at the NGC Census, the only prooflike dates they have graded are on the 1999's, so I'm...
That is a beautiful, choice, original, gem cameo circulated VF+ coin. That coin would make an excellent addition to anyone's set.
The Registry point values for prooflike coins are seriously out of whack with reality - and this is something I have told them over and over...
Wow, that is a lot more than my estimate that I told him. I guessed it would sell in the range that I recently bought my Merc for, around $350.
edited. What do you think a coin like this would go for?
Maybe there is no luster? Or, a different kind of luster? ;)
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