I'm totally jealous, Kurt
I do. I tried to buy one from Rick. I found the same coin for less than 1/3 of what he wanted. I also overpaid for his book.
I can't wait to read his review of Mike Meczak!
and as far as Rick's prices being high... have you ever seen his prices at a show??? They're not really any better.
I am not sure how many they sell, but the amount of $$$ that they make every time that they sell a single set makes the entire presentation worth...
your coin looks to be plated. Either gold or brass. Neither is desirable.
G I graded it G because the rims are incomplete.
not to stick up for Tim, but maybe he doesn't post the good experiences, and only posts the problems he has. It would sure make it look like he...
never stop looking vinnie
the short answer to your question is, yes. It's a legitimate error. It was struck through grease most likely. unfortunately, they are fairly...
removing the glue shouldn't be particularly difficult and if the labels were applied at the pawn shop, there will be no difference in tone...
Cash is also the least secure (easiest to pilfer) of the items that they trade.
It's because even that 20oz bottle of soda only costs them about 60¢
yes. It's type II.
I'd say MS-65
small date
It's funny scottishmoney that I have seen your avatars morph a couple of times but they have always been drawings. Truthfully, as we haven't...
The one thing besides the number of dings is the location of them.
My kind of town!
I've always found the most difficult part of grading Jefferson Nickels is trying to determine what are bag or contact marks and what are marks...
Separate names with a comma.