I don't think I have many. :) [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
To me this question depends on the cleaning done to the coin. If it looked like Rusty's half - I might go for the cleaned coin. I think I have...
Personally I think pedigrees do lose some of the premium for some coins after they change hands a few times. I am not talking the super rarities...
1793 Liberty Cap Large cent....one of these days.
I am in the 63 camp.
I am very interested in how you got this to a 62 based off the pictures. While the color of the pictures don't float my boat I bet in had the coin...
Nice one Kanga.
Ditto...happy turkey day to all.
Frank you should buy that barber half dollar - assuming he still has it.
Can you get some pictures that are more clear? These hurt my eyes, even with clear pictures not sure I could identify the year or reverse.
Well - to me the price is about right for the coin. I say nice pickup.
I think PCGS slabs are easier to crack. One crack across the middle with tin snips and you have the label one side and coin in the bottom. Then...
My vote is for sale??? For a mere 2 dollars I will vote for whichever state will help you win. :) I actually like Arizona and Connecticut.
PS - if and when other people buy coins for me, then I will let the tell me if I can crack them out. Until that time I will do as I please for my...
I disagree - the price of a nice coin should be about the same whether in a slab or not. And if I agree with the grade of the coin - that grade...
Nice pickup.
Beauties both of them.
I am in the die cracks are cool category - not a mint error, but as Doug mentioned a flaw. On modern coinage - no offense to anyone - I can see...
Looks okay to me - crack it out and add it to the album.
Boy the pictures of the obverse just look wrong for the color. I waffled between 65 and 66 before going with 66. If it wasn't for the reverse I...
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