If you sell to an LCS, pawn shop, etc. you can expect them to report your information to the IRS for anything over $600.00. I know what you said...
@paddyman98 I thought mine, which isn’t graded, was about 5% off center but it looks more like your graded 10% off center. Thanks for posting them.
It took years to get there. :)
Thanks but I don’t support the lottery. I just buy coins instead. :)
I couldn’t store all mine In air-tires. I have too many of them. I just have them in a flip and the flips are placed in plastic sheets which fit...
Definitely worth seeing. Glad you got to see it.
I lost count.
You’re welcome
It’s only about 5% off center but it really shows as it’s a larger coin, a Eisenhower Dollar to be exact. It’s sure difficult to find the larger...
Thank you and I totally agree. I’m glad to have them in my collection.
Sometime today I reached this so here’s my newest error coin as identified by NGC. It’s a 1961 LMC Obverse Struck Thru Capped Die. Noted on the...
First up is a 1863 Saloon Token from John Schuh’s in NY. The obverse is designed to look like an Indian Head Cent and the reverse has the business...
Can’t wait for you to finish the set and post it. :)
Chop marks for paper money as stated.
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That’s unbelievable but true. One can commit murder and spend less time in jail.
I hope you only paid twenty five cents for it.
That’s a beautiful looking coin and a strong grade. Also has a few mint errors that are not but I don’t think it will get a bean.
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