I'll assume that, plus is it a cherrypick if it's not published anywhere? I bought this knowing it was an unknown Obverse I transition variety,...
A unique location - found in the clean out pit below the pulper at a recycled newspaper paper mill, circa 1978-1980. My summer job as a laborer...
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Very interesting table. Easy for me to figure out who TPG2 is. :) I know it's not in your "modern" counterfeits category, but the 1896, 1900 and...
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I'm curious - how on earth does that gadget read "pre1900" or even "US"? I'm not aware of any composition that magically changed after 1900. It...
I was referring to the seller fees, which aren't specifically disclosed anywhere that I could find on their website. Under Seller Use Terms here...
Thanks for following up. Yes a 1901-P date is really close to the 1901-S Obv B position but not quite. Will be interesting to see if you can track...
According to cert lookup and the 92 on the label the 1916-D was deemed cleaned. I don't see "authenticity only" as an option, maybe that was...
The "appraiser" needs to be whacked with a spoon.
"1916 Standing Liberty quarter. This coin will be submitted to PCGS for authentication after the auction. If the coin is deemed authentic the...
Current value $1,454,922.50, loss of almost a quarter million in less than a week. I don't have the stomach for that kind of volatility.
The Miller Mint catalog is mailed with all old stamps. They're cool to look at. I feel bad about chucking it in the recycling, but not that bad.
I collected stamps briefly as a kid. Got some mint state from gramps, to me they were really old (early 1900s). Got the grab bag things from mail...
Is that unusual for your region? The last coin show I attended there were tons of "non-white" people there browsing and a few with tables. Women...
Yeah I think kids at Halloween see coins as something they could get candy for. Skip the middleman, give me some candy.
I don't know if CT allows a direct link to the other discussion. If you go to the Canadian grading forum on CCF and search for "1891" it will pop...
I misspoke above. The coin is an 1891 LL SD Obverse 2 large cent, originally graded MS-64 by a Canadian TPG. Here is an image of what the presumed...
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