Another one from Frisco. (No, I'm not calling it "The Bay". There are other bays.) [ATTACH]
These are all less common reverse transition varieties. Reverse 1 (reverse of 1892-1899, should be thin ribbon Reverse 2 of 1900-1901 - note left...
I guess I'd have to go find the thread. Don't push too hard over there or you'll get banned.
It's Heather. That's what she does over there.
I don't get it. That's exactly what the real ones say. The PCGS one has the correct info in the barcode - many of these I've seen online don't...
I know it's an old argument, but this is what the TPG is supposed to do. I guess you could say "extra confidence" instead.
If you select FedEx SmartPost they use USPS for the last leg to ship to PO Boxes, according to their FAQ. I didn't see that as an option on...
Yes. There are a few of them in Heritage archives. Example:...
That might be a factor but I've never had a coin delivered to my house - always the mailbox or held at post office. I suppose the switch to FedEx...
It's Tuesday here for another hour and 15 minutes. Here's one I got excited about when I finally went through a piggy bank I deposited cents in...
I hadn't bought anything from them since January, and the previous two purchases either got dropped in my mailbox (low value) or had to be picked...
A former boss of mine (USA) told the story of going to the UK and forgetting his "small carrying thing that goes around the waist." He went around...
Just arrived. 1892 25c Reverse I. A little harder to find than I thought it would be. They quickly transitioned to Reverse II because the coins...
A solemn anniversary, for sure. My uncle was in the Navy, Pacific Fleet. He never said a thing about it. We visited the Arizona memorial when I...
It doesn't have to be one thing and not another thing. Real estate has also gone nuts during the same approximate time period, even though it was...
0 for me as well. Right or wrong, I go with the notion that nice coins without the sticker get fewer bidders.
Seems like it's intended to be pinned to clothes or whatever.
Looking at his other listings he has an 1895-O $1 PCGS MS61 listed as "proof-like" not designated as such. An 1829 5c NGC MS64 listed as "proof",...
@justafarmer I get what you're saying but for it to be a "1901-S", both sides of the coin have to be correct. But yes, the obverse is "correct"...
The TPGs disagree. Heritage sold an 1892 PF63 4/23/2020 for $3480 and says roughly 100 exist for both 1892 and 1893, describing the 1892 as "part...
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