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Just goes to show that keeping an eye out can still be worth the time. Congrats!
If both are NGC certified current dealer bid is $160 for the 45-D and $157 for the 46-S
Stacks is a good resource. Another good source is the ANA dealer guide. Just click on New York and you will find a handful of good dealers....
These were picked up this weekend from a collector. All four coins were raw. All in envelopes. No idea how he came to own them.
If you look at the post by cdcda, a link is provided for ANA member dealers. Just look for Texas and you should find someone that can help you
1998-D Lincoln Cent struck twice 1998-P Roosevelt Dime Broad Struck with reverse Brockerage
Here is a neat little error. A 1920 Buffalo Nickel with a complete planchet split A 1972-P Washington Quarter with missing clad layer.
I agree. Many dealers and auction houses like to pedigree collections so that they realize more money. When ranking the top collections first...
That they did not know. They did not have many referrence books with them. They did take photos and will get back to me after they go through...
Well folks the 1846 Large cent was taken to Baltimore for the opinion of Anacs. A recut or repunched 1 and 8 is the initial opinion, with...
Jody is correct. Even with the Mints numbers on people collecting (100 million), there are still plenty of statehood quarters to go around.
When to slab or not? All key dates should be certified. All heavily counterfeited coins. (not always the same) All condition rarity coins....
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