Coins like that are my favorite. [img] [img]
The 1889-O looks polished to me, I surprised they straight graded that.
So do I, and that one is gorgeous!
That 41 looks great, is the toning iridescent?
I thought it looked familiar! [img]
Your prediction had much more to do with the fact that you don't even believe the crap you are spewing right now. Your guy had 11 total posts...
Hear hear!
No star, and I think I used to own that coin
Oh please, the guy has 11 posts total on the forum, he isn’t an active member. But hey, you got me to waste my time reading your nonsense. Good one!
I’m going $525 for the 3rd consecutive coin
Really, care to mention the other members who have threatened legal action against the forum and are still around?
The problem is that Jefferson Nickels need to be in GEM grade or better to have any real numismatic value (excluding varieties). This is true...
PCI MS67
Seriously? I was following that thread when it happened, and immediately upon reading that post, I knew that our unhinged friend was about to...
Elements of Coin Grading: 1) Surface Preservation 2) Strike 3) Luster 4) EYE APPEAL What you call a color bump, I call market grading. Btw, are...
I don’t think the photo is doing that coin justice, I say it gets a star
Emerald green drives big prices, I’m doubling down on $525
Here is something you don't see everyday, a rainbow toned Sac Dollar. The obverse is stunning and should carry the coin to a premium gem grade....
I think the reverse deserves cameo but the obverse does not, I say it should get a star designation.
Something Like this! [img]
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