I could see getting the green spots off of the reverse of the dollar but the large cent is damaged enough that I wouldn't bother.
Hey, you may even get an MS70 grade from them if you ask nicely.
My favorite childhood coin was the IHC after I found a 1906 in a bank roll. The final set I've completed is the circulated IHC series. The...
I must have missed something but when did Walmart get into the coin business?...
I ran into the same dilemma with my collection. I had amassed a lot of things that weren't worth sending to be graded. So I decided to take...
Most of my recent IHC purchases have been through DLRC auctions. Since I plan on using GC to sell my set I haven't been buying as much from them...
I wanted to add that the thing I like about GC is that they don't charge a sellers commission on coins selling for $1K or more. Their catalog fee...
Which auction house did you use to sell your set? I'm planning on selling my Indian Head Cent (1859-1909) NGC registry set (currently ranked 14)...
Too bad my inflatable doll collection is worthless. Everyone seems to want everything in mint state these days.
I've had similar experiences with registered mail. If you don't mind waiting several weeks then this is the safest way. I guess it depends on...
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and then some!
I won't show you what Taco Bell did to me!
Throw the Sheldon scale out and replace it with the new Road Kill scale; the range RK1 - RK100. Send it in to a CAC-like company for a green...
I just saw this one on flea Bay. What a spectacular coin. The seller describes it having multiple errors. It looks like the biggest errors were...
Don't they have a pill for that?
Here's my 1863. I recently bought it in a DLRC auction. It's graded MS66 by NGC. Yhe images are from DLRC. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I love the strike of the FE!
When I was a kid my favorite breakfast cereal was fruit loupes.
You should go! You may get some valuable feedback as well as establish a business relationship. You will undoubtedly see a lot more coin types...
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