It was listed with the variety. Guy knew what he had. It just made me wonder if I'm still living in the old days of higher prices on these or if...
Doubled die obverse 1867 2 cent pieces used to bring high prices. I once had a corroded AU details one sell for over $500 on eBay. But it seems...
Nice job! BTW, the guy with the 11 cent piece is trolling CoinTalk's Facebook page hardcore about how his coin is better than yours. :joyful:
Nice looking coin. Not worth more than a quarter, though, but hey, throw it on eBay for $4 or $5 & see if someone bites.
I'll just say that if that happens, then it's poor selling practices & unfair to the buyer. I could have bought all 13 that were left instead of...
What do you mean? He's vindictive?
I still prefer the 50 mintage one. You'll see one of mine hit eBay for moon money when I get it. (Although, my 3 have not shipped yet).
I did not. I actually didn't like the 1917 date on it for some reason. It just didn't speak to me, plus I feared a high mintage and the high price.
Just some cheap stuffed animal my son had that he wanted me to take with me to a coin show a few years ago. Haha!
You mean El Cheapo? He'll be back.
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I actually agree with the grade. XF40 seems correct. Uneven strike. Really sharp stars on left, flat ones on the right. Original. Looks like no...
For the most part, the blue labels are known to be overgraded pretty badly.
Just avoid the blue labels.
That's a 58, IMO.
Would you guys think less of me if I said I bought 3?
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Unfollowing this thread. You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
I like the obverse
@Insider , do you need a copy of my resume? Anything else? :happy:
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