Are they scans, Chuck? I see little, if any luster.
True... it makes me feel so much better that eBay has decided to protect us from our own stupidity.
Here's one on eBay:...
A while back I posted this bust half, which I paid $50 for. It has a re-engraved hasp and some tooling... [IMG]
Not much value... my local dealer sells common low grade buffs with date for fifty cents. I would just get a bottle of "nic-a-date" and have some fun.
Well, it's available in digital format also. Amazon lists their Kindle version for $8.99.
Like Krispy said, being a power seller only indicates volume of sales. It doesn't reflect quality of your items; some of the most notorious...
Since most of the items are used (and listed as such), I only see someone cleaning out their closet and jewelry box, hoping to get a few bucks for...
The problem is that the coin is not graded. I seriously doubt that a dealer would offer you that much. Heres an MS-63 on eBay with a BIN of $350:...
By pulling it out of a hat and pasting it into every grading thread today (as zach stated). Oh... he did move the "smiley" face on at least one...
I really like the first two photos. The third one is borderline.
Your coin is 40% silver. The breakdown of silver content is outer layer of 80% silver, 20% copper surrounding core of 79% copper, 21% silver. How...
Well, your question has been answered irisheyes... but, like many others, the truth is not what you want to hear. So, in the words of the captain:...
I love the toning on this quarter offered up by the same seller... it looks so... so... natural. [IMG]
Wow... this is an OLD thread!
That may be the understatement of the year.
Please explain to me how that happens.
Yep... you have "Congress" on your side. Quoting from your link: Congress finds the following: (1) There are sectors of the United States...
I was trying to be nice, lol.
Drago, I know you have been expounding the merits of odd denomination vending machine for some time now, and I can appreciate your enthusiasm....
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