The original posting price was $1,999.95. :eek: Ouch. I'm just glad we have this cool emoticon :headbang:, to show how I really feel.
MS69 coins look fabulous; there's very little room for improvement, so I doubt the PCGS 70 could possibly be so much better as to justify the high...
Right on. Nice coin. I've heard 'em call it "just good, honest wear - no problems". I kinda like the color of this one. Nice work, catbert !
He's claiming it's at the top of the population census i.e. "finest known". Two problems with that : I checked census on both NGC and PCGS....
Dude... sorry to hear about that. I have had consistently good turnaround times with NGC, consistently slower with PCGS and ANACS.
I'm with Leadfoot. Notice he only mentions two grading companies. Everyone agrees - "Buy the coin, not the slab". There is no doubt there is...
Wow ! :thumb: Way back then, aluminum was a higher-priced metal, yes ? Aluminum production requires a lot of electricity. Until cheap...
Wow ! Quite a rocket ship ride, Jack. Wish I could have been there. Thanks for the trip report.
Dimes back then were about the same size as now. MUCH smaller than a large cent planchet. No way that's a dime planchet. I don't have a Redbook...
Counterfeit. And a sorry one at that. They're trying to rip off the Late Date Braided Hair large cents (1839 - 1857). Nice genuine ones can be...
Do any of these software packages interface with a bar code reader ? For slabbed coins, you wouldn't have to enter data. :hail:
37. You're breathlessly waiting for the hot new thing from the Royal Canadian Mint - a square, irridescent dollar commemorating Fabio's 50th...
35. Rather than save for your kid's college fund, you drop 5 grand on a proof Morgan and call it an "investment". 36. You realize you just...
...but will settle for a 1799 :rolleyes:
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