Interesting! I just got this one in this week: [IMG] [IMG] This one isn't as nice as yours, I don't think. It's dark, but it's in an ANACS...
Those may be die-polish lines. If so, or if they are on a holder I can't see, then; MS-63
If it has the spots before it goes in the slab, they'll bodybag it.
You did extremely well for $10. Congratulations.
If they're spots of oxidation, as I suspect, they won't come off. The best you can hope for is to keep the coin in an airtight holder (Kointain,...
PCGS is the only TPG that guarantees copper coins against copper spots. You could have sent it back to them for a spot review, and they would have...
NGC would grade this coin MS-67*FB.
AU-55/58. Very nice coin; great original look.
I think it would lend assurance to the buyer, to a certain degree. But even that being said, I wouldn't want to buy a raw MS-65 Morgan that was...
They should give me $76 for looking at that junk. How can someone spend so much time writing about, and photographing, pocket change. My...
AU, spotted, possible light reverse oxidation. If you were going to market grade it; maybe VF-20/30.
I wouldn't touch one for anything over silver melt.
"Rare" is in the eye of the beholder. I personally collect Jefferson nickels. They're inexpensive, and you can easily start a set out of...
I don't discriminate. Raw, slabbed, they're all fine with me. I mainly collect Jefferson nickels, which tend to be less expensive coins, though....
Oh...I guess I should have actually answered your questions. Depending on the rarity of the coins, you may want to list them individually. If...
My opinion is that you should try offering them on CoinTalk's "Open" forum before selling them on eBay. **Disclaimer** I have a grudge against...
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Yeah; it's called a flat-clinch stapler. Lots of the guys sell them at coin shows around here for $20. I looked all over in commercial stores and...
You're welcome. It's a great site for basic information.
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