Is it normal for a lamination to get crumpled up like it seems to be on the reverse of the Lincoln cent? Thanks again for the help, everyone.
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Yeah, I don't know what the 48 Lincoln is... it's like a wrinkled up lamination. And the 48-S looks like he has one of those beard nets that dudes...
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I would never be offended by someone countering my best price. As a seller, my "best price" goes down sometimes based on my need to move coins. If...
I'm gonna try to double them by flipping whatever I buy with them. Free money!
You have to be a qualified 5 Star General of Numismatics to use that forum.
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I'm gonna start a thread called, "Post your coins you bought ONLY from Overstock.com".
Aww snap!
Did you get a good price for the set you sold? How's the market for them?
Oopsie daisy! News to me. But wait! Maybe we can have 4 threads going at the same time about it, like the Saddle Ridge Hoard!
Item not as described cases can be opened within 180 days of receipt. That's up from 45 days. So, someone can theoretically buy your coin, try to...
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You uploaded the same reverse picture from your earlier post of the 1971-S Lincoln cent...
That coin isn't what he says it is, to my knowledge. All 1823's are 1823/2's. Compare the dates to those on Heritage. This coin is bogus, IMO.
Under a loupe, there's not a hairline to be found, and this date is known to have strike weakness, which this one has. But do you think she'll...
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