You've been invited to view a related PM.
Is this not happening to anyone else here on CT? Have you not heard of it happening to anyone else you know?
Yup, and again today, two hours after I spent over $800 on a Buy It Now, the seller's wife canceled the sale, relisted the coin and sold it to the...
Must be somethin' wrong with me . . . I like the before better than the after. :banghead:
Nice luster and a pretty good strike for the 1857. Were it not for the mark above the bow, I'd be all over it in a 65 holder. I think it's a 64+.
I've broached this idea more than once, and been ridiculed for having done so. Personally, I think it is the most sustainable solution.
I'll throw in my two cents here regarding the difference between lightly circulated coins and truly uncirculated coins having either cabinet...
Keen eye there Paddy, always on the lookout for varieties. Unfortunately, it is just a speck of dirt. - Mike
It's been quite a while since I put some coins up for sale here at CT, so let's give this a try, shall we? Prices are delivered with fee-free...
The marks on the sun & rays on the reverse look fine to me, even for a mint state coin. The apparent hairlines across Miss Liberty are...
61
Yeah, and his wife might throw in a broadstrike for good measure . . .
You're welcome.
I can't tell much about the 44-D, as the images are small. The larger images of the 51-D tell me that the coin is probably not going higher...
Are these all coins you sent in to have graded yourself, or are they slabbed coins you cherry-picked from dealer inventories over a long period of...
Got mine promptly at 10:00 AM, and grabbed something I'd been waiting on the eBucks incentive to buy. I waited so long for the eBucks that I'm...
The response you received was appropriate. Responding the way you did is unlikely to engender cooperation / assistance from anyone. As regards...
proof
A couple of pickups from the New Hampshire Show. I barely spent any time buying, as I found the selling to be quite good . . . A scarce 1872...
Best of luck to you. I suspect you'll be pleasantly surprised.
Separate names with a comma.