As a Morgan, I doubt it'd make 66. As a Walker, it might.
What a beautiful illustration of a whiz. Hope you don't mind if I save that pic for my archives.
As the acknowledged electronics geek in the family and my circle of friends, I get asked a lot about digital cameras. I'm going to say the same...
Although the reverse makes AU, the obverse does not, in my opinion. I may be wrong, as that issue isn't known for a particularly great strike....
There's a secondary market springing up from SGS also - I note a few different sellers on Ebay offering SGS-graded coins. This has to stop before...
Have a look at GDJMSP's advice to me in this thread: http://www.cointalk.org/showthread.php?t=10840 It's a neat way of getting luster and...
At last count, there were over 8 million American households with sufficient net worth, aside their homes, to have purchased this item. There is...
I'd call it 63. I'll bet NGC called it 64.
Congratulations! You're discovering VAMs faster than I can search my collection for them.
Given the huge number of VAMs and die states of just the 1921's, you could stay on that date alone for quite a while. Further, you could...
I propose a consolidated database of poor traders/dealers operating on the various auction venues. Such a database exists within the cross-forum...
My avatar coin was a gift to my wife last Christmas - an 1885 MS65DMPL which both pleased her, and dragged me back into coin collecting with its'...
The Greysheet is absolutely essential to my auction shopping, especially Morgans. I base the price I choose to pay upon Greysheet Bid, and my feel...
Here's a Heritage auction coin, an ANACS VF20: [IMG] [IMG] Using that as an example, I'd give Bonedigger's coin a VG10 Obverse/F12...
I dunno. For weak strikes, I'm also looking at the head/neck of the eagle and the edges of the wings just off the "shoulders," and the blossoms on...
AU55. One consideration is that, even given the perception of this coin as a rarity, it's not rare in AU. NGC alone has graded 3000 AU examples....
Boy, does she need a shave.
Hmmm. That is quite the jump, but MS specimens might remain within reach. I'll snag the one I'm watching if it stays cheap, but continue looking.
You're right, in that the majority of the collection is not being shown. They do, however, have Legendary Coins & Currency, including a 1913...
I'm looking at a Bar Wing (19A) worth about $15 otherwise. Does the (common, I know) VAM carry any additional value in a circulated coin?
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