Yes I fear you may be right. That seems to be the pattern to my collecting. Once I am smitten by a piece or series.... I just wish I fell for the...
Hey Shrew. Coins have always been popular jewelry pieces. It is unfortunate that it usually damages the coin and reduces intrinsic value. But how...
No. Not unless you like throwing money away. Heck, I been collecting fifty years. 85% of my coins aren’t worth a TPG grade.
I figured you for a fellow with good taste.
Nice!
I have already put together a stack of “under graded” coins and a fifth of fine scotch. Just waiting for him to PM me his address.
And I thought I was the only one.
Rather lik buying A new car only to find a deep scratch in the paint. I too would have expected better.... Big thumbs up to the CT’rs generous...
I don’t disagree.
Hey @green18 You should grade more often while mildly intoxicated. You were actually quite close!.... Ya know... You just might be on to something...
I didn't give near that for it. I had my dealer on the look out for a while for a draped bust copper. When he called me with this one and told me...
OK... Here is the reveal. Couple of things. First off the holder is horribly scratched so she isn't as photogenic as she should be. I'll spend...
Agree with all those above. First clue is the grainy surfaces. Then the artificial toning wrecks it........ The thing that disturbs me about...
Sure! Why not? I can keep a secret for a day.
Being a bicentennial aficionado I have quite the soft spot for these. Granted the mint struck these for two years with mintages in the billions,...
No sir. In a PCGS slab. That photo came from the PCGS authentication site.
Jeff Nickels, Peace Dollars and Franklins All give me the devil of a time grading. I am going to be the low man at 64.
I get to pick it up tomorrow. An S-221 100 over 000. I wish it was Friday already. [ATTACH]
I just took a cent out of my pocket and rubbed it a few times on a rough surface and achieved the same result. I'm sorry, you have a damaged cent....
I don't do roll searching. However what I do is keep my change for a semi-annual deposit. Usually ends up being $400.00-$500.00 in change. Makes...
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