I know little (read: nothing) about seated dimes, but I have some decent resources. You might want to check out www.seateddime.com This is a...
I have never purchased coins directly from Littleton, but I've had a couple of dozen of lower-grade coins come through my hands from eBay...
Rohumpy: You got it. Well, I agree, but it is a conditional rarity. Greysheet bid for a roll of uncirculated 1983-P quarters is $725. That's...
By the way, did someone scrub that coin with a Brillo pad? I see what appear to be a ton of parallel obverse scratch marks on the obverse. If...
Jam it in a Wayte Raymond album, put it in your attic, and wait 30 years. Don't rush things. It will look artificial if you screw with it too much.
Hard to say for sure, but I'm still going with AU. I'd give it AU-58, though.
TheNoost: You've got it happening! Now...what's your final answer?
It is a conditional rarity. I said "average uncirculated."
The OP is referring to average uncirculated pieces of a given date/mintmark. The mintage happens to be high, but obtaining uncirculated pieces is...
Yes, greysheet has the DMPL prices. And I incorrectly stated earlier that PL prices are hard to come by. The PL prices are not listed in the...
Greysheet bid on "BU rolls" for 1986-P is $15 and for 1986-D is $25. That doesn't mean you'd get that price. Most dealers would pay less than...
Ah...gotcha. Thanks.
Both the 1986-P and 1986-D cents are anomalies, and they're higher than $12.50 now. Of course, you have to find someone that wants them. And, AU...
Well, since I posted the reply on the eBay boards, I'll stay away from this one. :-) Hi, Ben.
Your local bank should have them for free. I wouldn't pay for coin wrappers.
Correct. They were usually the first coins struck from a die, and they just went into normal proof sets. Nearly all modern proofs are deep...
Lehigh, what do you mean by that?
I can't grade it based on those pictures, but I think the reverse is artificially toned.
Say, that's some nice work there. I wish I had some craftsmanship in my hands, but I do not. Those are very nice. I'm sure they'll be very excited.
It's not at all hard to price DMPL (deep mirror prooflike) coins. They're all listed in the Greysheet (the dealer-to-dealer wholesale price...
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