You noticed!
That looks like a 3/4 to me, but it is not my area. $50 sounds fine to me - if you are buying.
I am going to close this and http://www.cointalk.com/t150360/ tonight.
I am going to close this and http://www.cointalk.com/t150361/ tonight.
Huh? Unless I am missing something, it is bahabully. Tell me why I am wrong, please.
Assuming that the reverse is white, I will try $650.
American coins do not have any added value (at least usually they don't). I doubt British coins do either
Come on! How about the MM? Please!
You wouldn't care to fill in the rest of the info, would you. I mean so far the market value is somewhere between $85 and $4,275
The only toners I have have already been posted so the floor is open to anyone else.
I also believe a 63, but that spot on the reverse scares me. 62 would not surprise me at all.
Thank you all. Knowing that I have helped some is exactly why I am doing these. I appreciate knowing that I am really helping.
Just in case you missed it, eBay not only got rid of the 2 listings in the OP, but they got rid of 9 others he had already sold. I do not...
It would not surprise me at all if your biggest problems were not in your pictures.
Is that better?
It is close, but if I had to guess, I would say 66 or 66+. There are some nicks behind the head that are not so obvious in my pictures. Without...
Sorry. I guess it just goes to show how bad Heritage's pictures really are.
To the best of my knowledge, no. You might be able to get a look alike caused by the environment, but 100% copper can only be alloyed as 100% copper.
How about $100 for the 1942-D.
The last one I found went for $299. It just does not have his toning. http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=1138&Lot_No=8011 Watch...
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