If you don't know, we certainly don't.
Yeh, when the buyer's fee and S&H show up, sticker shock is often the result. I'm slowly learning the same lesson. Teletrade is the same way.
One thing for sure, Charmy likes rainbow IHCs. The set should look knock-down gorgeous when complete. In fact it probably already does.
That's the most popular one, but IMO it's incomplete. But that's the nice thing about a type set. You get to set your own definition of...
Isn't that when you're supposed to buy?
It appears to be a KF-F2-TPD (from Kevin Flynn's book). Fancy 5. Check to see if there's a die crack from the bottom of "S" of "STATES" through...
Because of the raised area in the center of one side, I'm going to guess that it's a button. Used to be where the shank was.
Gorgeous set. Mine's XF-AU but yours is significantly higher at AU-MS. I use the NGC Registry as my guide to what a type set is composed of. For...
Just as important is consideration of the TPG. In the market a PCGS PF-69 is probably worth more than an ICG or ANACS PF-70. NGC will be closer to...
Based on the comments above, I see that my perception as a buyer of coin prices appears to be wrong or at least not fully thought out. I have...
As I mentioned in another post, I am now considering doing an in-depth analysis of the coins from my birthyear (1941). I know enough to start by...
You need to start by taking your pictures at a VERY high resolution. To give you an idea what I start with, when I bring my initial image up at...
Was this one of those "if you don't know what it means, it doesn't apply to you" posts. I had to do a bit of Googling to find out what/where MSNS...
Ouch. I didn't need to hear this :crying: I'm putting together a birthyear set (you guessed it, 1941) and if there are two recognized mintmark...
Based upon what I see and read in Breen's half cent book, I believe it's a: - 2a : 2-A - Gilbert 3 - CMM 2a But I can't tell if it's a State I...
Been waiting for this coin for about 2 months. Worth the wait. [IMG]
Whoa! That's a show stopper.
I don't see any doubling, never mind tripling. Gonna have to get a LOT closer for me to see what you're talking about.
Picture, please.
Do it yourself. A spreadsheet such as Excel. Or if you're smarter, a databasing package such as Access.
Separate names with a comma.