When completing the Dansco, there werer clearly some dates that I paid ~$40 ish for, but others, even older dates I got in the mid $20-$30 range....
In respones to the OP, I wouldn't force a purchase. If you don't like anything at the store, wait. Couple the gift certificate with cash and buy...
I replied to Tim as well. You can find ASE's for around $20, but it's date dependent. I actually just placed an order for 2 pieces (2015) from...
But what years? You have to remember that silver was not at that price when the coin was minted.
Im at 55 as well. Luster muted.
Agree, but I don't think it's the actual graders putting the coins and labels in the holders. I believe it's much further down stream in the process.
I don't like all these new labels either. I prefer NGC to PCGS for my own reasons, but seeing all these marketing labels cheapens the brand a...
Might go XF details environmental damage. I think it looks cool and would just keep it in and airtite.
I'm going to take a crack at photographing my coins in 2015. I'll need to purchase a new camera as the only one I own is a water resistant one...
Not a fan of the mutilated coin, but the cents on the wrong planchet are cool!
I chose MS65. Contact marks on the devices not too severe, but evident. I think the luster would be outstanding, so I gave it a bump.
Good point. I have a 1902 S that has fewer contact marks but only graded MS62 due to lack of luster.
Lg. audience, lg. auction should yield better results, IMO.
Reverse die rotation of ~90 degrees. I thought it added to the coin's intrigue.
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I don't care about mislabeled coins either; however, I wouldn't condemn a TPG from making this kind of mistake either.
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