1 easily. Better mirrors, fewer marks, no roller marks, no splotchy obverse fields.
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That sounds like Jerry Bobbe. You got a good lesson there, and he's worth listening to when it comes to discerning quality issues. While he was...
I'm thinking 45 also. 92-S comes well-struck, so the lack of feathers on the breast, hair over the ear, and detail in the lower cotton leaf is...
I'm glad you enjoyed our class and the rest of the experience. Don't forget about the view of Pikes Peak from the Lunar Lounge. [ATTACH]
The color of the coin is a bit dark, but in this grade it won't affect the value much. I agree with about $30.
Yup. There were piles of them. The old ones were more expensive ($100 for a 1948, if I recall), but you could build a big collection of these...
Great prices on these. For those really into collecting, or even just amassing, numismatic literature, the ANA book sale could very well be worth...
One of the cool things they have at the ANA Summer Seminar is a book sale, which this year brought in about $15K between the two weeks. Lots of...
4289xxx. Got home from ANA Summer Seminar at 10:57, hit the head, then plugged in the computer and ordered. Chrome kept hanging at checkout, so...
Nice analysis from Leroy. It was a puzzling coin, but what he says makes sense.
If only I could remember where I put my ID.
My last find was 11 cents. Just a normal Lincoln and a clad dime that didn't get counted because they were stuck together with sticky goo.
I might make it to the show for a little while, but I'll have to see. Flight gets in at 10:40, shuttle to ANA will get me there around 11:30,...
I guess my general rule of thumb is that if I'm on the fence about toning, I pass, and that's the case with this coin. It's not a blatant smurf...
The D3300 is fine for your needs. More important is your selection of lens and camera support. The nice thing about Nikon is that you can use...
And yet, I missed all the grades. o_O I didn't think there was such thing as an MS63 38-D Buffalo.
Post picture of the 1878 Morgan and we'll see if we can help attribute it.
ANACS 65 NGC 64* Tulving (i.e., raw) 66
I'll bet that set off some bells on the PCGS sniffer.
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