That is the buy now area - there is also the Heritage inventory and the virtual bourse areas where you can buy coins directly.
Congrats!
Airtites(or something like it), 2x2's, etc. Nothing special about protecting them. Personally I think more and more of the copper coins are...
Nice additions. And a beautiful set. I agree that is a better than average AU58 coin. Once again - nice set.
Another nice coin! Beautiful - thanks for sharing.
Now that I read it all - the twenty cent piece graded both ANAC's and PCGS.
Going with the peace dollar as cleaned. Now to read all the posts.
It is an R-3 variety according to my book. Can't really say if it is a tough R-3 or easy R-3. Seems like sometimes in bust halfs you will see...
I think it is extremely common - the question is how harsh in hand? You say it is faint in hand then I would probably find it acceptable if I was...
I would leave it as it is. And yeah some color does help in my opinion.
Looks like an O-111. On obverse star 13 touches curl, recutting on star 1 and stars 1(lower half),7(between),8(lower half) and 13(between) line...
I always wondered how it worked at teletrade. Interesting - I have no problem with it, cause I usually bid once and then forget it. I do not win...
When you do - add me to your xmas list. :) I like looking at coins like this, but will probably never afford one. A couple of these type coins...
Just a couple of the most recent additions: [IMG] [IMG]
There used to be someone who did sell grading services on ebay - usually a cheap coin and then 5 gradings. Something like that. Also this...
Nice find ryan.
I don't think so - it is the relationship of the point to the curves of the eight. One of the problems with a worn example is how hard it makes...
Key dates is what I would stick to. Gettting the best grade you can afford for each key date.
Still looks to me like the point on the curl to the eight is almost in the center - too far to the left to be the N-18. Of course it could all be...
I don't know about that - looks close to this one http://www.earlycents.com/Coin127.htm. Of course I don't have my books with me to check your...
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