These coins are very grade sensitive (including the DCam adjective), so crack them out and have one of the big guys send them in for you. The big...
Yep, I keep one full set (and upgrade as I can) and the 70 D is the only business strike that I've never found in circulation (I've found the 76S...
The point is that it is NOT an 09 SVDB, the "S" is the wrong shape, size, and in the wrong location. And the VDB is in the wrong location to be...
They doctored the picture with Photoshop (or a similar program) but part of it got inverted (like a reversed negative photograph) and the seller...
It is not a bad way, per se, but I have found that scanner images tend to fail to show a coin's luster (even though they are great for showing...
I strongly disagree, you can snipe the auction. I have tried the alternative and the bottom line is that sniping saves me money. I will continue...
What Speedy is saying here (in a rather subtle way) is that after those first 4 or 5 the others are all not worthy of mentioning. He is right.
Here is a picture of one owned by forum member Dos Mundos: Obverse [img] Reverse [IMG] and here is a picture of SuperDave's: Obverse...
hmmm, you must have a different version of the Redbook than I have, mine only shows one of the Mintmark locations, but yours must show all four....
It is a worthless counterfeit. Hold on and I'll get a couple of scans of similar ones. Unfortunately, that doubling is one of the common...
It looks wrong to me. The location, size and shape all seem incorrect, especially the shape. It is too tall and open at the top, a legitimate S...
I've been around, but just quiet. I actually had gone almost a month without sorting a box of halves, but then yesterday I got a box at a new 5/3...
ok... they look like they are in NGC slabs, so what are the real grades?
Still CT and MS. The Charter Oak is simple and beautiful and the Mangnolias are relly pretty.
Unless the counterstamp can be attributed and the counterstamper is important in some way. There are collectors of counterstamped coins and they...
I agree, I wish everyone's first post here (mine included) would be as useful and well written.
I agree with FPP7777 on this. If eBay didn't want to have sniping programs used on their auctions there is a very simple process for eliminating...
I don't mind at all. My understanding of the Overton 1967 is that he listed the obverse and reverse dies seperately and even listed different...
No, I don't use Overton anymore (except for the draped bust halves) as I find it rather cumbersome and unintuitive. I'm using "The Ultimate Guide...
Actually, the dies are identical except for the date and the mintmark. In 1909 the dies were made from the master hub and then the date was...
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