I like it. I'd be excited as well.
YES. But they must have gotten on board to get our money.
He said he submitted it recently. It was already toned.
Been there. Recently bought a gentleman's collection that I am friends with. He had some nice coins, all raw, lots of silver, etc. In total he was...
I pedaled a few between MS65 and MS68 back then, but I don't go near them now. They're everywhere.
FYI, there was a time a year or two ago when rainbow toned, certified ASE's would routinely sell for $350, as long as they were straight graded....
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Lots of tiny ticks, but wonderful luster. MS63
Nearly a complete set going live Sunday night, 1794-1857. Check em out!...
Well done, Paddy!
You see that drop between 2015 and 2017 in coins? Yeah, that was me losing my butt.
Wow geez. I thought the date looked off. What are the markers? It's a little too sharp for such a porous, rusty planchet.
Cherrypickers might value this coin at $600, but I facilitated the sale of a VG10 earlier this year for thousands of dollars. I just found this...
The edge is plain
Thanks for the help. I can't nail this one down. [ATTACH]
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Geez. Did you buy all your coins in the 1960's? Because you paid 1960's prices!
I have never heard the phrase "perfect die stage." Does that mean "prime die state?" Is there a separate Breen number/description for it? Thanks.
Thank you all. This place is the best and I appreciate members like you. I learn something just about every day.
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