For starters, check this prior thread and this one.
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Welcome to the forum txwille. Between my lack of knowledge concerning large cents, and your dark picture, I'm in no position to agree or disagree...
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Well, Whitman has certainly demonstrated its committment to numismatics over the years, as publisher of the Red Book, albums and folders, etc., etc.
That's the right ballpark. The coin appears to be a VG and the PCGS Price Guide - usually on the high side - has it at $20 G and $105 F.
Just two problemsBack then $1.89 was not "pocket change", it was more than a day's pay for most workers.Even more importantly, there weren't very...
In banker lingo "regional" bank just means a major bank that is not one of the top-tier multi-state operations like Wells Fargo or Bank of...
Being neither Christian nor Irish, I did the same things I do on any Thursday.
C'mon pal - please press that button labeled "Caps Lock" at the left edge of your keyboard. Using all capital letters in internet postings is...
The 19th Century SCWC lists KM#83.1 as 3.5g of .983 gold (.1106 oz. AGW) dated 1849, 1872-74, 1876-80, 1885, 1894-95 and 1899. It also lists...
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The legend reads "Victoria, by the Grace of God Queen of Britain, Defender of the Faith, Emperess of India." Based entirely on your description...
Please click here and read the first post to understand why no one can answer your question without more information. When you come back and give...
I suspect that you have just started selling coins after getting a lot of experience selling other things. Coins are much different from many...
As a matter of fact the armored car companies are the Mint's biggest customers. Even most of the larger banks buy their coins from them rather...
They are considered one of the "big four" third party graders - generally as either number 3 or number 4 depending on whom you ask.
One of the "big four" third party grading services, along with PCGS, NGC, and ICG.
Read the fifth post. The picture of a slab is an example, but the actual coin is a 66. The serial number macams2 gives checks out as a 1904 MS66...
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