MS-63 if not bagged for the scratch. VF-20 AU-53 EF-45 to AU-50 Nice group of coins.
In my opinion it would need to be a 67 or better to break even on the fees.
Yes, it changed in the holder over the past 16 years.
My goodness, Now thats a match.
The 1950-52 were the tough ones for me. Just couldn't pay the price for cams. The 1950 in dcam would be a really special coin to own.
Sorry, I was wrong. The type 1 is the better of the two. There was a really cool thread about these a few years back. I'll see if I can find it.
OK. Cool. It's your thread.
Sorry I'm so slow. I actually started this thread to share a lesson I learned. When a coin is cleaned you just never know what it will look...
I can't see the images.
Maybe a type set or even a proof type set. Start with moderns and work back. At an older age she can look at the set and decide on a direction...
I"m thinking the Type 2 is the higher priced one. Someone posted this a while back. [IMG]
You can actually build a nice box with printer paper and a few staples. Add some lights and a tripod and there you go. ;)
This site has some really cool boxes but I'm not sure a box is the best way to go as far as coin images. Just my opinion. It would be really cool...
Invoice book, paper towels, glass cleaner, calculator, tape, signs, extra coin holders, Tylenol.:)
I wonder if you could post the label. There are some great coins in early green 10 digit holders. [IMG]
Please tell us more about these. I knew JT was signing these but have forgotten. Were they FS# varieties only?
Didn't know you can't even have PCI, etc. in the description. I would guess they would also have a problem with an image of the slab in the listing?
AT or NT? What do you like or dislike about it. [IMG] [IMG]
I agree with Jack and Hobo and will add. I feel it's important to understand that not all series of coins are graded just the same. One needs to...
I cracked a bunch of these years ago and still hate myself for it. Sure it was fun at the time and they looked great with the set but that...
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