I'll be there, most likely on Friday and at opening time (10:00). BTW don't try to go on the 26th since that's dealers-only. Also don't try to...
I've got the 43/2-P in MS-65 but not toned. And no way was I even going to consider FS. The rest of my set is all FS but the grades on'y run -64...
Even when I know they are coming, I still get a thrill when new coins that I ordered/won arrive. And I've been collecting for more than 50 years.
Interesting. A second one sold under that same conditions.
For that price you will get one quarter from each state, a $12.50 value. I don't know if they will be a "P" or "D" or mixed. But it doesn't...
I just checked the PCGS site and they have the same price as Coin Trends. And at $40 I can't believe it's all that hard to find, even in a PCGS...
I put up some better grade (MS-65 to -67) Lincolns (Memorial backs) on eBay, all slabbed by a major TPG. Reasonable starting price plus a BIN. My...
Nice DDO. I don't have one of those (unless you send me yours) :whistle: Two problems for me when grading a coin that high and from images: 1....
Here's a start. http://www.us-coin-values-advisor.com/colonial-times.html
Frankly I'd start with the Jefferson nickels, and as a second choice, Roosevelt dimes. Lincoln cents are hot at the moment. Jump on the neglected...
The UHR's are one of the few things the Mint produced that I'm confident will jump significantly in value.
I believe the "W" stands for "White", what many people call a "blazer" or "blast white". And NGC does NOT use that designator anymore.
Nice, but you can open your Red Book and make your own listing.
For me the determining factor would be how much I would expect to pay. Since I'm a collector (not an investor), anything in a common high grade...
Your work is truly "top of the line". I'm continually in awe of your skills. I don't have an artistic bone in my body.
This type of coin is one of those that is tough to grade. Takes a LOT of experience with incised coins to get them right. Hence, no opinion....
And if you take pictures of your coins, you can link the images into the Excel spreadsheet.
Think my copy of "The Comprehensive Catalogue and Encyclopedia of U.S. Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars" by Van Allen and Mallis is worth much? It...
I use Excel and a hardcopy of the ANA Grading Guide. Don't seem to need anymore than that. Although if you have a relational databasing package...
It's on the top of my "to get" list. It's one of the few popular books dealing with copper coins that I don't have.
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