It can be a toss-up. Some say cleaning is worse while others say scratches are worse. Cleaning can be just as obvious and can make the surfaces...
As mentioned by some already, details coins tend to trade for a discount but that discount really depends on the severity of the problem. Some...
You picked some hard series (grading wise). :p 1. AU 58 (I believe I see some wear; the surfaces overall are mark free) 2. MS 63 3. MS 62 (Has...
$150
A 65 might be possible, but I think 64 was fair in this case. @physics-fan3.14 nailed the analysis.
Minor update...I replaced the State Quarter I had (Unc Nevada with the following Nebraska) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You can also try to post on the for sale forum and see if anyone would want to send you a few of the boxes as long as you covered shipping. The...
I had the same thought process as you. It's quite unusual to see a raw Roosevelt Dime bring over $100. I think the $165 was strong money, but it...
Points table: ddddd - 39.26 Points Beefer518 - 31.26 Points baseball21 - 26.61 Points heavycam.monstervam - 23.51 Points jtlee321- 23.02 Points...
If you are looking for NGC and PCGS boxes, a local show might be a cheaper way of acquiring some. Part of their price online is the cost to ship....
I've seen a few but not enough to make a call on how accurate they are. If we're talking about a true sight-unseen market, I would guess the...
If you don't want to trust data and coin publications, I can't add much more. Have fun! :)
eBay is the best source to see real time data. The Redbook and other guides have a number that is at best an estimate based on old data. If...
@Paddy54 is correct. The 1994 matte nickel was only available in the set...there was a total of 167,703 sets...thus 167,703 matte nickels The...
@JGDcoins we can discuss your coin after the current one is finished (approximately one day). For now let's focus on the Peace Dollar
That guy (whose pedigree is on the slab) is infamous on Instagram. The pictures are difficult to interpret as well, but I'm at least a bit...
Hey, don't take my guess! :p It was the first one too....:D
The "worth 62 money" way of grading seems to have lost its place over the years since nowadays people tend to pay more (in many but not all cases)...
They'll take it if it's a 67+ (even if it used to be a 64). :p
I think many of us don't mind the grade much, but the grade does still matter for the general market. I'm almost certain it would sell for more if...
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