If you guys are serious, (which I think you are), I will take a crack at explaining this. If you look at what is brought into the shop,...
I would grade the P MS-63 and I would grade the D MS-65. The D might have Full Steps, but it's hard to tell from that pic.
Why don't you really tell us what's on your mind, Dan? ;)
The single roll went for $8.50. I also sold a 5 roll lot for $43.99. I can't believe what people will pay for these things! It's obscene!
Have you sold any of your rolls yet?
weeeeeeeee! Can I have the piece with the mint mark??? I have another 1912 Nickel I can use it for!
I have only found a handful of quarters but the cents are plentiful.
I would grade it MS-65
I got through the line 9 times. I don't know if your walker slowed you down, moen, ;) but many of us got through 6 times or more
ok... here's my interaction: He was malking outside getting ready to leave and stopped to take a photo or two and sign a few things. I...
I did meet Edmund Moy. He was really nice.
saw nobody. everybody was too busy in line
I was surprised that the end coins didn't show the usual "round zinc stripes" from the rolling machinery
I saw it and all I could think of was the song "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt" LOL
I think that there is a more direct correlation between how serious someone's illness and the duration of their stay, not the length of stay...
The only difference between the two is the mint mark. The finish is exactly the same. At least when it comes to the SAEs and GAEs that you...
No. It's a nice higher-end XF, not an AU. If you go to a major show (like the ANA) typically there are graders there from different TPGs. I...
if he got 100 rolls he had someone helping him. The coins were gone in less than 3 hours.
I got through the line one more time than you. :)
Maybe, but if you're going to wait for a coin to "turn the corner" you may be in for a very long wait. I remember the guy at Elmhurst Coins...
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