Just looks heavily circulated to me...
Someone has squished it against another coin in a vice... we see these a lot. It's just a damaged cent.
I hadn't thought about that.... It's something I'll have to consider.
Today I bought a lifetime membership to the ANA. My dues were due and I figured I'm going to be a numismatist the rest of my life... so why not....
Hey gang! I have been thinking about something to put the spark back into my collecting /dealing life. I have decided to do a grading set of...
http://www.pcgs.com/photograde This might be a good place to start.
What SHOULD happen and what actually DOES happen usually end up being very different things. I was always taught not to put all my eggs in one basket.
Some of you might remember me posting this coin in the past. http://www.cointalk.com/t135913/ I just received word that it has been encapsulated...
That date looks all sorts of funky.
Yep, Looks like a nice AU coin to me as well.
This just appears to be normal die wear to me... I'd not be betting on the farm that these are going to be worth anything .
Oh yeah these are satin finish all the way.
For those of you who listen to the podcast. (My sig line and/or the player to the right side of the site.) You will know that I loathe the 5oz...
THEY don't give 2 hoots about their estimates... they post that information so that people will know what to expect when submitting their coins....
And I think you are wrong... We'll just have to agree to disagree till he opens the roll.... if he opens the roll.
Because blank planchets don't have reeding. I'm not saying he is lying... but he doesn't know if it is reeded or not till he opens the roll. If...
This is just a standard blank planchet... I see nothing to indicate otherwise... I would bet my left foot that when you take it out of the roll...
Yeah, That's a plain old fashioned lamination. This coin is definitely NOT post mint damage.
Hey gang! I recently bought this coin and had it graded. I am however having trouble finding a good reference... or even an example that has...
You can buy blank quarters for less then $20 usually on any given day on EBay.
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