Not sure what to suggest for the sportsball coins. How is anyone supposed to image a deeply convex or concave surface with a flat focal plane? As...
I don't call that "too many coins". I call that "Christmas morning and Easter morning, all rolled up into one"!
I see a hint of it. Doesn't matter for lowball slabbing, though -- think of all the dateless 1916 quarters.
With everyone so worked up about "Artificial Toning" and "Questionable Color", why isn't anyone talking about "artificial" or "questionable" wear?...
Hey, leave a few for the rest of us! :) Working on a grading set?
Yep, the description says "silver-plated", but even with an accurate description it still violates eBay policy. Reported.
Might as well. Listings are free. Someone might bite. Consider auto-accepting offers over $100.
Abe looks like he's soaking into the surface of the coin. Also, look at that bump on the right side of the left wheat stalk, and compare it to...
1971 was a great year. Median household wages crossed $10K/year for the first time in history. The median house price was $25K. Yep, that double...
The listing was incomplete. It should have specified whether there was milk or dark chocolate inside.
If you're super-persistent, you'll eventually turn them up. But there's plenty of more modern stuff to look for, too. Welcome to CoinTalk!
The story in our family leaned more on local than global politics. :) @Cheech9712, there were LOTS of Brandenburgs around the "road" in question...
Hey, it's a "true trinary", and almost a binary, and almost a radar... that's probably about as many "almosts" as you can have simultaneously!...
Someone just posted in another thread that one of the online bullion dealers is advertising to buy them at $110 per $50 FV. Probably minimum sale...
Wait, what? o_O
But, in this brave new world of (effectively) UNLIMITED FREE LISTINGS, NO CHARGE UNTIL YOUR ITEM SELLS, they'll stay up there For. Ever.
All the same, I think I'll take it to PM for any further airing of family dirty laundry. :rolleyes:
They are all errors. Just not on the part of the Mint.
This new BIN listing is the usual "DOUBLE DIE" that's nothing of the sort, but it was the Seller Notes that caught my attention: WHOA! WASHINTON...
Cast "skepticism" as "deep hatred". Call those who question you "uneducated". Dodge questions about how much you bought, when, and at what...
Separate names with a comma.