This really is nothing me why you want to trade. You stated you have 1 of 3 known in cameo. Yours is a 62 and the other two are graded higher. Do...
I really like the last Lincoln Cent I needed to fill my folder. It’s a 1909-S with the V.D.B. In the correct area. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@Randy Abercrombie PS. Buy me a nice coin. :smuggrin:
Sounds good. I’d hate to see you get taken by this. Have fun at the show. :)
And thanks for the photos.
Nice looking coin.
Supply and demand
Sounds like a new idea to get rid of excess inventory that did sell due to high prices. @Randy Abercrombie Don’t get excited but raise your...
@Cazador If you trade you’ll have the same problem but with a different coin. Keep what you have, save your money and buy what you need. Just do...
Overall I think it will be good for the US and it won’t hurt PM’s prices.
Photos will help so post them as soon as you receive the coin. There are a number of different Connecticut Coppers. The best thing at this point...
And it’s done nothing but go up. It was at $81 but it backed off a little. Still above $80. It will have ups and downs but the overall path is...
Sounds good. Please let me know.
Please question your friend about this. The interest stamp is from Knoxville and you’re saying the note was found in Alabama. Did his family move...
@Neal and @Randy Abercrombie Here are photos of my T-41 CSA Note. This is the prize of my Confederate Note Collection. This note was graded by...
I was typing my response. Lol
@Neal The first note is very common, Horses pulling wagons and cannons. Printed 1864 with a serial number of 11581. The condition of your note is...
It looks like it is but nothing more than a worn die.
Sounds like they got a little smarter but you never know and the only way is to continue stopping by. You may get lucky.
They are .36169 so just over a third of an ounce.
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