Yeah, I bid on a 1900 25c NGC MS62 a couple weeks ago. Numismedia says $300, even inflated PCGS price guide says $430. It sold for $647 with...
I'm just looking at the historical chart and how many years it's been stable, and observing the lemming behavior over the past two months. The...
I see beauty in rarity. Not that I own anything truly rare. It depends on what someone is collecting and the level of knowledge required as well....
I'll be bold and predict hovering around $75-80 for the rest of the month and back to $50 in April.
This more recent sale (August 2020) has the same blurb but with better formatting. $660,000 that time, so whoever bought it in 2009 for $862,500...
The 2009 sale is here https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-B08QN/1793-nc-3-rarity-8-strawberry-leaf-fine-12-ngc. Very long lot...
Half a dozen different flavors of Details (holed, gouged, rim damage, cleaned, scratched, graffiti...) but I see no reason to doubt authenticity....
I meant chronologically with the first date for each type, because "the sky's the limit", but obviously a very expensive undertaking for a 1794...
15 out of 34 threads have nothing to do with coins. Coins must be boring.
I guess that explains it. I have zero interest in the money-making side of this hobby but I guess that's where everyone is focused now - bullion.
I think that's what I meant. So a small subset for example would be: 1834 Classic Head $2.50 Gold 1834 Classic Head $5 Gold 1836 Liberty Seated...
I think chronologically by type changes would be a good way to do it. You would better see the changes made by the mint over time and what various...
I don't see how the price of silver has any more impact on me personally than the price of tea in China. Maybe if I buy a new electric vehicle,...
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