Before today, I would have said no. However, after reading Mike's article, that seems to fit.
You are seeing what I am seeing.
I would guess $225 on the 1896- Morgan.
I assume that you saw the article Mike Diamond wrote in the latest Coin World (12-27-10 pg. #90). It seems that we are not the only ones having...
First off, that is not the first circulated coin you have seen here (1914-D VF-20), nor will it be the last. I also have a few others from other...
I think I can prove you are correct without submitting the coin. Marauderrt10, just where is the middle dot in V.D.B.? Specifically, I mean the...
Dirt - absolutely is not a problem. Not sure just what constitutes "gunk", but verdigris is not.
As Larry pointed out in the other thread, some of the votes went away when Peter upgraded his server. I suspect this is why there were so few...
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Larry's lead is shrinking. Slowly, but it keeps decreasing. Top 10. Columns are rank, name, average, and number of guesses. ldhair 0.296 29...
OK, most of you got the idea this one is AU. However, I believe this is the first time absolutely every one is wrong. Not one person guessed the...
This one looks better in hand than in the picture. There is a bit more luster than it looks here, but it is still a marginal 65 at best.
If you are talking about what I am seeing, it is running exactly parallel to the wood grain. Not that it is impossible, but that would be a heck...
I have no idea what "this weird look" is. The red is from the mint. It turns brown where it has been handled.
I would say VG. It is probably worth about 50¢. Nice find.
I would think a more accurate grading would be fine detail damaged net good. Those dings will keep PCGS from grading it and definitely lower the...
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Got to have pictures to say anything for sure
That is s sharp coin. I am surprise both at the RB and the grade. I really doesn't look like it qualifies as RB, but rather as BN. That being...
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