Not while I owned it (never sent in). I'm not sure afterwards. The dealer I sold it to still had it in inventory a little over half a year later...
It would likely sell on ebay for around $25 due to the slab error (without, it's likely a $10 coin on ebay). Remember there are still ebay fees...
Back to Morgans: 1880-S MS 65 (PCGS) ...values are now in the $100-$125 range...how much did I sell it for? [ATTACH]
Points Table ddddd - 11 Points ron_c - 10 Points Beefer518 - 9 Points baseball21 - 8.5 Points brg5658 - 7 Points heavycam.monstervam - 7 Points...
$60+$25 = $85 total Fun fact: I owned that Franklin (I wasn't the seller though)...it has some nice colors around the rim...and the Dime looks...
Nice start! You have picked some nice coins so far; keep up the good work! By the way, I'm interested in learning why you consider the 1932...
Points Table ddddd - 10 Points ron_c - 10 Points Beefer518 - 9 Points baseball21 - 8.5 Points brg5658 - 7 Points heavycam.monstervam - 7 Points...
Not with the PCGS slab showing :D
Ok @blu62vette photo or it didn't happen :p
VG (Straight Graded) ... $225 .... I'm thinking this one passed and that the corrosion (if any) wasn't strong enough to detail the coin.
TrueView or it didn't happen :troll::D Kidding....nice score! :cool:
Points Table Beefer518 - 5 Points ron_c - 4 Points baseball21 - 3 Points Johndoe2000$ - 3 Points KSorbo - 3 Points Pickin and Grinin - 2 Points...
It looks like circulated proofs aren't the easiest to grade based on photos. Still GreatCollections tends to have good photos, so I'm still unsure...
It looks like a slab error. These happen occasionally when the people inputting the information for the label make a typo or mixup. Some people...
Go ahead and use the ACG California pictures. I would be honored! By the way, do you plan to publish your slab book again?
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