Hey, V, yours isn't shabby... think about circulating all those years with that little bit thinking ... do I fall off today or... nope, today is...
Confused What makes these the only two worth saving? Just because they're old???
@Tim Cahooni it's considered rude to hijack somebody else's thread with a completely unrelated question. Start your own thread with a good title...
When your cost, plus the grading fees, postage, insurance et al is less than the graded coin will be worth. Needs to have a pretty accurate...
Works for me. You also have to take into account the "different auction". Maybe the guy who really wanted it bought the 1st one and the next guy...
Play nice is not something CT does well if at all @Rorololo yes, you need to take better pictures. These are largely what we call potato pictures...
When you look up a coin in the RedBook, your eye will naturally jump to the right side, where an MS68 coin is worth $40,000. We all do it. Deep...
You can ASK anything you want on fleaBay. Look at actual sales. If it doesn't sell for a long time, it's overpriced.
"Resembles" isn't good enough. To be a match to a known DD it has to be exact (plus-minus wear). Let's say the die was truly doubled (vs....
Usually, reference books are FULL RETAIL prices, what they sell for in a nice coin shop. Also out of date by 12-18 months when the book is issued...
There were years where the mint put them into mint sets to fill the empty 6th slot in a 5 coin year (they've also done minted P and D tokens and...
Yes, it will go up or down. Or maybe stay the same. another imponderable
I love Numista... I had my first new coin go live last weekend (Royal Mint did a version of their moon landing coin in Titanium that I bought at...
"It's not rare, it's not an error, it's damaged and worth just face value"
I will just create a macro to reply every time with the same answer... "It's not rare, it's not an error, it's damaged and worth just face value"...
When you resell, it's not a random year, is it? It will, instead, be a common date.
For $3 you can't go wrong... It's at least 91c face...
BTW, if you type the words on the coin into Google, with numista as the first one......
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