March 28th 3PM
Respectfully, Ben I think that you're making a logical leap. Yes, many of the top coins were at one time in a Mint Set. In fact for a while, the...
ok, here's my proverbial cast into the sea of rim dings. This is a 1921-D. What do these rim dings at the bottom of this coin do to its value?...
They can be had in both Mint Sets and Proof Sets and the sets command a nice premium. My suggestion is that if you want one to finish a...
as read on my daughter's high school notebook: Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, you're a mile away, and you have...
you should collect what you want to collect how you want to collect it
honestly, I don't think it looks genuine. Looks like an added S to me. But that's just from an internet picture.
Full Steps on a Jefferson nickel. http://varietynickels.com/pages/jefferson-nickel/grading/understanding-full-steps.php
I agree with yakpoo. I don't like the verdigris on the large cent, slabbed or not. The 16-D is a key date coin and is excellent for the grade....
they're legal???
I would have it authenticated. Beware of an added mint mark. the Philadelphia coin is quite common. It will make a difference if and when you ever...
It's funny how ethnic-centric we Americans can be. Many assume that everyone on the Internet is American and that everyone on the Internet speaks...
I will keep you in my thoughts, RickieB
here's one of my favorites. A 1942 proof. Do you all see a cameo? Or is it more wishful thinking on my part?
nice coin! Love the early Jefferson proofs!
agreed as any Standing Liberty quarter with a razor sharp strike, especially a branch mint coin, is quite a rare find
Awesome post Paul! and as always the pictures are nothing short of phenomenal! So much so that it made me question something. The coins that...
1925 -D MS-64 looks like a repunched 5 on the date 1922-D MS-62
I am not commenting on whether or not you are, ;) but from the reverse photo you can tell that the coin is in an NGC slab, so as far as damage...
They call it the Red Book because the original and subsequent covers were red in color. The Blue Book was blue. The Blue Book was closer to...
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