To the OP, I feel like I owe you an apology. Once you posted this thread, it was my intention to go find you a very eye appealing yet...
Yes that is what it means. It is basically numismatic slang that refers to common widget coins or coins that are overgraded or low end for the...
There is no way I would buy that coin sight unseen. The photo looks great, but the toning is so advanced that viewing the coin in hand is a...
Maybe you should sell all your coins and collect guns.
I would have told the guy that the dealer who sold him those coins at those prices ripped him off and declined to answer his question on the...
I like the coin and it has pleasing eye appeal but nothing I would consider monster. I think it drove a small premium: $950
Uh? Brandon! Is that you?
I agree but would list them in this order of importance: 1) 1955 DDO 2) 1943 Copper 3) 1922 Weak D 4) 1944 Steel
First of all, I don't know what is keeping that coin out of an MS68 FB holder. Maybe the photo is hiding something. I don't pay a premium for...
That coin is stunning! I would pay $650 for it.
Tumbleweeds?
Eye, It's called a smartphone. Do you really think he was at work at 7AM on a Sunday? He most likely has access to check his company e-mails...
1) ms64 2) ms66 3) ms66
That is roughly a 30% premium. Without knowing the price of the same coin in MS65RB, how can we decide if the premium is too much? And I know...
Well those suckers can keep bidding on dreck like that. I have a real 1943-P MS67 5FS. Oh, and did I mention, it is a DDO ta boot! [img]...
Okay guys, here it comes. This coin sold for $1,265 in the September 2010 Long Beach Sale. What I want to know is WHY? The majority of Coin...
Wow, that coin is gorgeous!
I see nothing to keep that coin out of an MS67 holder, but Leadfoot is right about PCGS, and unless it has booming luster, expect MS66 from them.
Good advice! Kings to You Count Mondego!
The chatter on the jawline is planchet flaws but the severe marks on Monticello are bag marks and IMO, limit the grade of the coin to MS65. The...
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