Ok, folks... I need something coins to take my mind off of the events of the day... The US has a pending bill in the House of representatives...
my mistake, I guess. A misconception that I had over the years. I apologise. I still prefer to grade them for myself. ;)
unfortunately, my friend, they only guarantee the money to the party that submitted the coin, not the current holder. So, if you want the...
Spock, while I respect you, I repectfully disagree. I prefer to not take a TPGs word for the grade. Although the slab provides a lot of protection...
do all nice coins have to be slabbed??? I see nothing wrong with this coin. Looks like a real nice Barber and will command a very strong price...
road: Personally were I you, I would go back and verbally abuse the dealer that offered $50 for it, it was quite unfair of them to do so....
I would grade it MS-65, but I think they slabbed it a 64
I was going through my money after the ATM the other day and came cross this just miss repeater! I apologize for the pic, I have well established...
I think as far as in a ratio of timely information to advertising, Coin World is the best publication going. Numismatic News has mintage...
understood Doug, however when you see a particular type of toning on many coins from many different places of origin that display the same type of...
Love the 49-S Lehigh!!! I have a PCGS with that same blue color but a mottled brown reverse. What caused the blue color on these early Mint Set coins?
The seated Liberty Coin is for Van Buren, the Jackson coin is a classic head design as seen on the bust halves and cents of the time.
but low mintage doesn't always equate to the key. Take for example the Barber Quarter series. The 1901-S is the key of all 20th century key dates...
he's just some washed-up QB that they found under a rock. He's done, and the Jets are going to learn that the hard way... can you say Joe Namath...
honestly??? Then buy one from the mint and submit it yourself. The chances of it going MS-68 or worse are small. Most Mint bullion coins are MS-67...
this link should work for ya. Buy them directly from the mint, cut out the middleman, and save some $$$ if this is the coin you want. This link...
Your Evolution I found this post on "Your Evolution" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "Coin Talk Thread of the Week Nominations...
Giants???? hardly!!! GO BEARS!!!!!
Congrats, Ed!!!! I LOVE that issue! The only small-sized $1 US Note! I also hate to ask seemingly negative questions, but... does this note look...
I agree with phoenix on the MS-64. I would lean toward the 63 side if it graded differently.
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