Wow Terry! Nice Coin........................where's the jealousy emoticon?
IMO, this coin will be a terrible investment since everybody is thinking exactly the same thing: "Ole Abe was a popular President so I'm gonna...
Well put.
Excellent Analysis!
I expect a price between $124 and $150 for Proofs and Uncircs. Between $100 and $124 for bullion pieces. Personally, I'm boycoytting the entire...
But...........much more widely collected. BTW, having a "golden" colored dollar was also thrown into this mix but that got nixed as well. IMO,...
Your comment regarding lower than issue prices got me to look. What I found was there are two "different" Silver Proof sets sold on eBay. 1. DC...
How ridiculous can you get? A key date coin with all the correct and identifiable die characteristics and it ends up with some no nothing grader...
I don' think I'd pay anything for it since it's not graded and I'm not an expert on AT/NT coins. Actually, I'm not really into this toned coin...
I agree. It appears to be a HOJ.
15% or more. BTW, PCGS will reholder (as in crossover) any coin as long as it is genuine. The submitter can choose whether or not they wish PCGS...
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Minor die cracks, whether on a proof or business strike coins usually have no premium. I say "minor" in direct relation to your statement: "It...
The Margolis definition includes the rim while the PCGS definition "implies" the rim. How else could there be a "complete break" if not from rim...
Perhaps you should study up then since the differences are detectable even on well worn, dateless examples. To me, the coin looks like a 1916...
Sure. Send it in. I personally cannot see any doubling or tripling but perhaps the attributer you choose will see it. Be sure to post the results.
Die Rotation coins must be submitted to PCGS under the Error Submission Service at $50 a pop plus an $8.00 handling fee plus return shipping of at...
Ahhh. Spoken like a fellow thats never had a modern graded and lucked out with a MS/PR70 or two. So tell me, should MS/PR70 coins simply NOT be...
A "CUD" is when part of the die at the rim has broken away. "Bumps" are just that, bumps. IMO, you'd be stretching it very thin to call bumps...
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