[IMG] Now we need a Washington or something dated 1945, hint hint
I agree, I think it looks clean enough for a higher grade but it would depend on the luster. The payoff for an upgrade is certainly high enough...
That is correct. [IMG]
Are you aware that coin collecting was once known as "the hobby of kings?"
They go in my Intercept Shield album. It is a pretty nice collection actually.
I keep the labels but I don't paste them into my album. That is a little cheesy if you ask me. As far as the labels, I keep them. If I ever...
Nice obverse luster!
Well, I will admit that I have a few coins listed that I don't really want to sell. I consider them advertising pieces.
LOL, you miss it too, huh Lee?
I agree. Why do buyers think they are entitled to that information? The seller lists a BIN price and is entertaining offers. It is incumbent...
What do you call the BIN price? I call that speaking first.
Richie, As a seller, I do think this is out of line. The seller lists a BIN price and then gives the option of best offer. I don't mind you...
I would show up once a week with a single Beanie Baby in my hand and specifically request the guy who opened your box to assist you in accessing...
Wow, that 1885-O is an absolutely amazing monster. I completely understand why it sold for $3740. [img]
I know several women who are capable of twisting their bodies in unnatural positions. Granted, they are not usually standing while doing so!
Unemployment dictated otherwise.
That set has amazing eye appeal. Out of curiosity, what will be the fate of these nickels? Are you thinking of having any of them graded?
Here is one that I don't yet have but I really want. [IMG] For moderns, this is a stellar design!
The only one I own, figures it would be a Jefferson! [IMG] A fantastic representation of Monticello btw.
I sold this last year but it was one of my favorites. Photography by Mark Goodman. [IMG]
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