Holy cow! That's an awesome piece!! Congratulations. I'd pay $10 for that anyday.
It is normal. I used to buy $500 boxes of halves to roll-search, and I found this on numerous coins. Unfortunately, I do not know what causes...
It looks original to me. I see nothing to make make me feel it's artificial. The obverse is a bit spotty, and therefore unattractive to me...
I don't know about a steal, but definitely a reasonable price. The I-O-II-C is tough to find. The only reason it's not worth more is that there is...
I would purchase an early semi-key-date Lincoln in a collectible grade. The coin would be problem-free, and the dealer would guarantee the...
I would probably grade it F/VF. Am I missing something?
It is very unfortunate that people bid on this nonsense. It is more unfortunate that I quit selling on eBay... /start rant due to excessive...
I haven't the slightest idea, but just on the surface it smells like BS.
I'll go MS-64*
Excellent coins. Yeah, I agree that the RB designation is a little harsh.
This was my first thought. She was probably just lonely and wanted someone to talk to. "If she forhot about putting the nibet ibn the cracjer...
It is not possible to accurately grade from those pictures. I would not purchase the coin.
An excellent point. At the coin shows I go to, some dealers advertise proof sets (1960s to present) at 20% back of bid. On the other hand, I...
I concur. Looks corroded and/or burnt.
I don't see anything funny about it.
Ouch. That's unfortunate. Are the colors in the picture close to how the coin appears in-hand?
I would pay $6 or so. You can expect to pay $10 retail. Greysheet bid is $7.50.
Yes; everyone is allowed to subscribe. It is geared toward dealers, but "regular collectors" can find them useful too. The problem arises when...
I'd spend about $11 on a 1964 proof set, $3 for the proof quarter, and $3-4 for the seated dime.
Ngc ms-66*
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