I have seen numerous photos of early San Francisco cents which are weak in exactly the same place. The S mint wheat cents often have a weak O in...
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I think it may have been undergraded by my LCS. It said AU and was $9 or $10 (I got one for my mother at the same time, so I think this was the...
This is how I deal with liking all the early 20th century designs. This now sets on my desk so I can see them all the time. It's a 1917 year set....
And hold on to that feeling!
This was bought to be a companion to the 1928D above. $15.95, and again I thought I'd see if I could rejuvenate it. These are the seller's photos....
That would be great! In my post-war proof set, I got extra 1958 and 1959 proofs so I could flip them over and show the reverses of both series...
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Sorry if I was dismissive. I really only meant to point out that the statements were so intentionally vague and roundabout that the rest of us...
All I've pieced together is that someone didn't like something that Heritage Auctions did. So far this doesn't interest me.
Here's a conundrum. If neither the buyer nor seller noticed the rarity, and the deal concluded at 3% of the value, what is the right thing to do...
If you get this down to a science, that would be an amazing addition to your services! Just curious - did you put the coin and camera on a...
Nice, and fun to have. I've gotten two gifts that upgraded coins I had in my set; unexpected but welcome.
To emphasize, look at the actual prices for proof sets that have already sold, not the asking price. They often have little relationship to reality.
Is this a "follow the leader" thread? 'Cause I'm a '50 Ron.
Sort of a real-world hyperlink? Chris - I have seen posts from the EAC guys. They do seem to have a different, and maybe more evolved, view of...
Looking at them now. I forgot the brand name, but it looks like what I used for my raw type coins. For them, I was comfortable with going larger...
These are some good ideas. I have actually put some coins, like my lone SLQ, into a slab-sized holder so it fits in a box that has vertical...
I have been putting together a set of Lincolns. Because many coins in this series are plentiful and not expensive, and there is often little price...
But didn't they get the obverse and reverse backwards? And that coin looks like it rotated pretty badly in the holder, too.
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