You're not getting $11,500. $5 max. And that's if it's MS 63+. More likely $2-$3. Welcome to the desert of the real.
Biggest waste of grading fee ever. Now if it weighed 3.1 that would be cool.
That's a pretty sloppy hole. If it were drilled by a machine, it should leave a cleaner cut.
The 2 is very strange looking. It's straighter than this photo. [ATTACH]
The prob for me with this (if I was selling) is there is already $50 invested into it. IDK what the market would bring ($55 to a collector in...
Yes it may not be worth the grading fee. But it is a good coin.
USA Coin Book says 1909-D in F-12 retails for $60. https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/dimes/barber/
The 1992 Philly close AM is listed as extremely rare. I can never tell if it is close or wide, but what's the other side of the coin? And the...
These come out of mint sets and have value. I had a couple from Denver still in the packaging, but I sold the sets.
Test came back silver. SCORE! Over 7 grams. [ATTACH]
Very nice condition for 1938. I agree this used to be in someone's collection and got spent accidentally or clandestinely.
I don't believe it has been graded.
Yes I couldn't tell from the photo and would also be in the F-15 range. Better clear, close up photos to determine if it's VF or falls short.
I do believe, the money to be made is at the very top. People who have bought the absolute highest desired coins, 1913 nickel, 1943 copper, etc....
Nice coin. F-12?
The thing about 1965 1966 and 1967, is that NO US coins had mm's those years. The cent got the P for 2017 ONLY. Otherwise no P's on cents....
Yesterday I got 5 rolls of quarters. Not to roll search for silver, I try and find a nice MS example of a new park quarter for my album. Most of...
At first glance MS. But I am not sure it may have lightly circulated.
35 but 40 wouldn't surprise me.
40
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