Well, maybe I should have added 1 additional condition - I was talking about coins that are MS. Below MS grades and the luster is disturbed or...
Not the best pics but you did OK. And that's not verdigris, it's toning.
Pretty much bullion content, about $205.
Yeah, but if he's worth his salt he wouldn't do that.
Well, I'm not a variety or error guy. They never made much difference to me so I don't study them like I do other things.
It's been discussed many times in the past, but I can't recall it ever being asked like you put it. But the simple answer to your question is...
You are correct, my mistake. But then that means that the coin in question is a previously unknown example that would be unique at the present...
And the one the OP posted is north.
CONECA does - look it up.
Sure glad that SOMEBODY out there has a name longer than mine :D
It's because until just a very short time ago you did not have the required 10 posts. Now you do. Sometimes it takes an hour or so for the...
Not sure, but the oldest issue you can still buy is August 22, 1986.
No, it isn't a bit much. You see, grading companies make mistakes. So the coin could be misgraded. And not all coins are equal even if they have...
Hardly any really - maybe 3 inches now. The rest of the state got buried in the stuff, but it missed us.
Your '75-D Lincoln is RPM-002. It's listed as being an R4 on the Universal Rarity Scale which means there are but 5 to 8 known examples. That one...
Don't count on this happening vey often. You were extremely lucky !
The Grey Sheet is for raw or slabbed coins - but it is for sight seen coins only. Meaning you can look at them in person. Blue Sheet is for...
I replied to your PM already. I'd be happy to help if I can.
CONECA is not just for Mercs - but for all coins. This is the home page - http://hermes.csd.net/~coneca/
Small problem with that, what Matt quoted is what is what he sells the stuff for - not what he buys it for. The OP got a fair offer. Pretty...
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