It's very fun! I found out I can't grade Morgan's to save my life and I over grade gold. Ready way to spend a few idle minutes.....lol
Wow. There's another prolific seller in Portugal I buy from a few times a year and his shipping is less than $10. I don't understand that $1,000...
I've only seen them online. There was a spectacularly toned one I saw once, I think on Instagram. I'm sure it went for BIG money.
One thing I was surprised about when I got my first flying eagle was how THICK the planchet was. I was thinking it would be like an Indian head cent.
Those German new guinea pieces with the bird of paradise are beautiful!
I've always liked those shillings from there.
I follow several people on Instagram and the consensus is that CACG is grading very conservatively. I don't think they grade world coins. I...
I buy extensively from Justin as he has quality coins, especially when it comes to my collecting area, the German States. He also has his own...
Many times you can click on and eBay listings description and find out the seller's store name. Offer times, it's in the user name. Plug that into...
Excellent! You just never know when something unexpected like that will happen. You win some, you lose some, but I live the thrill of finding...
I think if it's big enough and rare enough, possibly. Some countries have a ton of error coins in circulation. I can think of India and Brazil...
I'd leave it in the slab too. No chances of messing it up trying to crack it out, plus it affords a lot more protection than a flip.
Seems like security is a little lax. Where is the Egyptian mint located?
I'm assuming they might have saw the error since the coin didn't detail, but if the coin wasn't submitted for and the fee paid for error...
That was nice of pcgs to do. Interesting that one dealer has so many of the mule.
I've seen several W holders, but this is the first T I've seen!
I like the 1934 with that bit of toning.
Back in that time, a dime had a lot more purchasing power.
That light golden toning isn't uncommon. Nice silver coin though!
Grading and color are two different entities. There are low grade Red coins and high grade brown and vice versa. Toned coins are automatically...
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