Actually it probably really is a loosening game! Doug would agree.
"Loosing game?" "Losing game?" or "Loosening game?"
You won't find me complaining today, haha. Even though they detailed one if my other nice coins in this order. I'd say this one more than makes up...
You mean, I'm not a "big submitter?" :bag:
Dunno. I think they had boxes and COA's from real ones, though. If memory serves...
Maybe I should just list it as a problem coin and try to break even... :confused: Despite the MS64 BN holder.
Except for the fake GSA hardpacks that were discovered by ICG a couple years ago...
You know, I had planned on doing this when I bought it, because $78 was dirt cheap for a AU55 details. And I figured I could flip it for $150 as...
Rick Snow has a 64RB one for sale for $1961.00 obo. Wonder what I can price mine at? $1000? PCGS price guide is $600. Lol
Doug is going to blow a gasket... @GDJMSP
It's tied with 1 other for the finest known BN. There are 3 in 64 RB, however.
Results are in. 1908-S/S PCGS MS64 BN FS-501 RPM. Wow... from ANACS AU55 details to PCGS MS64! [ATTACH]
I guess that's wrong since I got an email last month saying something like 62% of my coins were purchased on a mobile device.
The only thing it says mine is missing is a way to scroll thru the written description. So people could always still view my listings.......
You'll retain more if you meet this challenge on your own, but I will tell you #1: Morgan's are graded with more emphasis placed on their obverses...
OP, I think your 1883 CC has a shot at MS65.
Please go ahead and recommend your top 3 books on GSA Morgans. Thanks!
I don't think that's a RPM
Dang, @TypeCoin971793, for as much good luck you have on eBay, you have equal amounts of bad luck. :(
Honestly I only care about the ones listed in Cherrypickers. If a TPG won't put it on the holder (because yes, 99% of buyers NEED to see it...
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