Not so much as varieties. It's face value/date/mm combinations.
I thought I had started a thread about this but I can't find it (truth is, I don't know HOW to search for it). Anyway, since my Wantlist is VERY...
VERY baggie. I suspect it's MS BUT -61 at best.
Agreed.
Is the VDB on Philly coins that same as the VDB on Frisco coins? I thought the crossbar on the "B" slanted downward. That doesn't seem to be the...
Nice thing about Type Sets, you get to define them any way you wish. In my case my main type set consists ONLY of coins struck by the US Mint....
I think BOTH side have to be PL to earn that label.
Any particular reason for a 1941? That happens to be my birth year.
I find Buffalo Nickels difficult to grade. I always have to ask myself "wear or weak strike". And I'm not confident that I come up with the...
I just used ANACS to grade 20 Buffalo nickels. Why? 1. They were lower cat value date/mm coins. 2. Buffalo nickels were ANACS special of the month...
Wait for the error collectors to show up. They'll have a better feeling for that.
Looks like a cladding separation problem. Similar to a lamination.
For my inventory I need consistency, i.e., I want pricing from the same source. The assumption is that the same source will price the same way, a...
FUBAB? I know FUBAR.
Well, if PCGS is correct I bet you have two UNIQUE coins. That temporarily puts you WAY ahead of 1933 Double Eagles.
Assuming I get this right, here's my Classic Head Half Cents set:...
Yeh, I really botched my whole listing of half cents. And I should know better since I've got both Red Book listed sets as business strikes...
The set with the least expensive coins is the Braided Hair Half Cents (1839-1857), also known as the Coronet Half Cents. You should easily be able...
The 1811 half cents are particularly notorious for porous planchets. I shopped a LONG time for good ones. I got both varieties from Chris...
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