That's a good thought. It was only 12 years after the war ended and there were probably still a lot of Tories around. Could have circulated in...
Exxon Ocean? Not sure what Exxon has to do with Tennessee though.
I was also under the impression that modern Jeffersons are expected to be FS and almost always are. But I see they still hand out that designation.
Or "are you still picking me up", etc. If I'm feeling spunky, sometimes I reply with "how much money do you want?" I guess the AI robot is smart...
Bwah hahaha, I'm winning! It will soon be mine, all mine! [ATTACH]
63 is the country code of the Philippines. When I typed "country code" into the search box, "country code 63" was the first suggestion. Seems like...
Why not return them for a refund if they're already selling for less than mint price? I don't know what their refund rules are though.
That's not what Catherine told me.
So many US coins with stars, might as well post this one with only one star remaining. Thanks again @lordmarcovan [ATTACH]
I've never understood why "planchet flaw" would get a details grade.
Sold for $247500 with BP. Flurry of bids in the last three minutes from 3 different bidders.
Reflections... I've had three phases of collecting. 1. Young newbie (1971-1976), kid's income, raw (no TPGs existed), trustable coin shops. 2....
Post a pic. I love looking for matching dies. I think you meant that you will be looking for a type 1. Literature says the survivors are about...
Top is AU55, bottom AU58. I think the bottom one got AU because someone stared at it too hard or something. I paid slightly below Numismedia price...
Well now you have to get a type 1! And it's all downhill from there. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have not looked into the proxy bid on HA but I will read up on it. I'm not sure if it really matters. If someone set a higher regular max bid...
You can get the dimes, quarters and halves info all together in the Bowers' Guide Book of Barber Silver Coins. Some of it is not as thorough as...
If you start low, then you have to watch it all the time. For me, that's too much work. As with the post above, I'll research and pick a...
Pics please! The references posted by @lordmarcovan are the ones I know of. NGC and PCGS also have short blurbs for certain years/mints.
It certainly looks genuine to me. NGC says "NOT SUITABLE FOR CERTIFICATION - Coins that are severely damaged or otherwise impaired. The surface...
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