Honestly, you might look tomorrow and see 20 of them. It is a marketplace.
[IMG]
Welcome to CT. If you posted here, you are online. Go to ebay and see what they are selling for. You'll get a range, not just one value.
Congratulations, I'll look for it on e-bay.
It's never too early or too late to learn. Welcome to CT. We have people on here from young teens to late octogenarians. We have a wealth of...
Here's a fun one, this coin has been smoothed... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So, if I have a coin that I use a dental pick on to remove some encrustations, it becomes a "smoothed" or "tooled" coin?
Perhaps it is just me, but I get the special, return the samples, and only hear from them with new advertising not more approvals.
Yeah, I once made the error of putting on the request sheet that I had an interest in ancients. I got some on-approvals that were almost blank disks.
Pre-paid mailer.
I have a bunch of those.
Yes, Littleton is usually VERY over-priced. All I ever get are the specials, and not all of them.
I'd be interested to see any replies, selling is something I play mind games with too.
Not saying to buy from e-bay (although many of us do) but the spread of prices lets you know what is reasonable. Let's say you see a spread of...
Does that make you a CheeseHead? :)
Hmmm...I haven't had a problem yet.
I don't know much about coins, but the advice I saw here that I remember is "How would that happen at the mint".
It's easy to belittle Littleton Coin Co. they do provide some of the highest priced coins I have ever seen, however..... The last few things I...
Welcome to CT. The coin appears to be damaged, what is called here PMD (Post Minting Damage). BTW, no need to do a poll unless you really want to.
...and in the case of the Chinese (at least to me) boring and practically impossible to authenticate or identify, but that's just me.
Separate names with a comma.