Now THAT'S Cherrypickin'! Nice pick-up!
Ok, let's try this. These 1900-O's sold for a difference of $12.09. One of them is a CAC, the other is a grade higher, with no CAC. I think that...
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Well, it seems so far that most feel that a CAC'd coin of X grade has a good chance of having better appeal then the same coin in the next grade...
I have no coin in mind, so I really can't get more specific, but let's say we're talking MS coins. It's just an 'in general' question. I realize...
If you were looking at a coin (pick a coin, any coin), and there were two in your price range, with a (relatively) small difference in price,...
I'm going to go ridiculous. $2200 MS66 - Straight
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Lovin' the Buffalo and the Roosie! (The Washington is nice too)
Today must be the '50 Type 2 day, there's another one in the US Coin forum. Thought I was loosing it.
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That would be @KSorbo at $260.
I'd put it at AU55-58. There is a small premium for the type 2 reverse, but how much I couldn't say. Cherrypicker's Guide puts the premium over...
Yup, that's a type 2. Nice find!
@jtlee321 - This coin has been my photographic nemesis...
Don't apologize. I think it was a difficult example to grade, and in all honesty, I'm more in the 63/64 camp. I also (and this is just my...
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I've had this for a while, and I figured WTH, let's do a GTG. Two sets of obverse images with different lighting. So what's the grade? Also,...
I don't actively collect Lincolns, but I seem to have quite a few of them. This is basement slabbed (which I ignore), and would like grade...
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