Back in the 70's I bought an 1893-S Morgan -- raw of course. I bought as VG. When I finally got around to slabbing it (late 90's?) it came back...
A tremendously appealing collection.
Excellent metaphor. I've GOT to remember this.
I really like the soft colors that nickels get when toned.
IMO the marks won't keep it from grading.
eBay leans heavily on the safe side (their definition) with items like this. So why did another not get pulled when yours did? Someone reported...
Type III. Seller seems fine. For that grade, especially since there's S&H, I think the price is a slight bit high. But I question the grade: --...
Suddenly it seems that the $7.2 million cost seems a bit high.
This is the newest from my latest interest area, Seated Liberty coins with arrows:...
I got my copy (reprint) of United States Copper Cents, 1816-1857 by Howard Newcomb with an introduction by George Clapp. I'm mainly interested in...
There is a type of late die state that produces the "orange peel" effect. I suspect that's what the quarter is exhibiting.
Don't get caught up in the thinking that lower population numbers mean higher numismatic value. The law of supply and demand is the key factor.
Can you go over and rattle their cage? They've got 20 of my Buff nickels waiting for the ANACS magic. ANACS has taken to doing monthly specials....
Well done.
Nice group of coins. And you got a three varieties. Most type sets only have two of the varieties.
Of course there had to be SOME sort of chemical reaction. Silver is not going to change color all by itself. Something in the air most likely "if...
Only 4 hours left and no bidders yet. Maybe people are learning. Of course there are still the snipers.
58 or 64. EDIT I didn't do a closeup initially. I'm backing up to maybe 63 or 55.
Totally agree.
I totally trust Andy. You ought to see the FE/IHC set he's put together for me. My problem is how am I going to convince an eBay bidder that it's...
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