If they are self-adhesive, why do you need more glue? Unless you mean a glue for the less expensive non-adhesive types. I personally don't go...
Years ago I was in the entrance area of one of the big Baltimore shows. Got to talking with an older man, and probably told him I was after some...
The toning may be unattractive, but the coin is still a (IMO) XF-45.
If you work hard and save for several years, and you end up with the big (for you) chunk of money, why would you want to take a chance of flushing...
If it's slabbed by one of the biggies, then sight-seen. Otherwise sight-unseen. Even good images of raw coins can cause you to miss things. If...
And 19th century coins are rife with clashed dies. I've got a fair number of them that I didn't even know I had until I started imaging them. At...
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If the reverse is full, IMO the die fill does not affect the grading.
Send it in for authentication. That would take the guesswork out.
Still active with about 2½ hours left. BUT The two bidders are not newbies, so I guess they know what they're doing.
Heritage tends toward high end coins as does Teletrade. Many people might be able to afford an AU or even a MS-60 1921 Peace, but a MS-63 would be...
I see it as a VG, and as such the price is very fair. CDN Bid, and for an eBay auction, that's quite good. Price probably kept down by the...
Who were they encapsulated by? Slabs? ICCS? Or are you talking about things like Airtite capsules?
Still and active auction.
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