My point is that although pictures may give us clues as to luster, the quality of the pictures will have a huge impact on the perceived grade....
post a picture, tyler
Excellent advice! I would do exactly that! This is not necessarily true; although you have to return it while the sets are still for sale. One...
23-S AU-55 BN 13 MS-64 RD 26-D MS-64 RB 17-D MS-63 RB I all fairness I think that posting coins that look like sliders in hand kind of...
I was going to say that I hope to be in that kind of shape when I'm 159, but then again, I'd like to be in that kind of shape now. ;) beautiful...
I think that your coin has what is referred to as a lamination error. You can google it and read more on lamination errors there.
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Respectfully, Ben I think that you're making a logical leap. Yes, many of the top coins were at one time in a Mint Set. In fact for a while, the...
ok, here's my proverbial cast into the sea of rim dings. This is a 1921-D. What do these rim dings at the bottom of this coin do to its value?...
They can be had in both Mint Sets and Proof Sets and the sets command a nice premium. My suggestion is that if you want one to finish a...
as read on my daughter's high school notebook: Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, you're a mile away, and you have...
you should collect what you want to collect how you want to collect it
honestly, I don't think it looks genuine. Looks like an added S to me. But that's just from an internet picture.
Full Steps on a Jefferson nickel. http://varietynickels.com/pages/jefferson-nickel/grading/understanding-full-steps.php
I agree with yakpoo. I don't like the verdigris on the large cent, slabbed or not. The 16-D is a key date coin and is excellent for the grade....
they're legal???
I would have it authenticated. Beware of an added mint mark. the Philadelphia coin is quite common. It will make a difference if and when you ever...
It's funny how ethnic-centric we Americans can be. Many assume that everyone on the Internet is American and that everyone on the Internet speaks...
I will keep you in my thoughts, RickieB
here's one of my favorites. A 1942 proof. Do you all see a cameo? Or is it more wishful thinking on my part?
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