My truths would be a little different - 1 - Knowledge is the most valuable thing you can have. Don't buy coins until you have it. 2 - Never...
I think you forgot something in your #3 Mike - you should have worded it - ".....among US coins earlier is better ....." Otherwise I don't...
Now Charmy, in their defense, there is after all only 1 of me :D That's it - 2 was my limit. And no, not at the same time. Vows mean something...
Sorry, but I don't own any coins. Now you wanna play with them, be my guest. But you're gonna find out what I said is true. And did you...
Oh now Mark c'mon ! That can't be true. Everybody knows that nobody sticks around Coin Talk - they did a poll and everything ! :whistle: Didn't...
And you know this after doing it for what - 2 months ?
Gorgeous !:thumb:
Not really. Even though the design is incuse, the high points of the coin are still on the devices, meaning some parts of them are still at a...
Can't really see much with those pics. But yes, it does kinda look like there might be some porosity. In coins graded that low, it's not that...
They usually don't tell you. The US Mint switched over in the past few years, but I can't tell you the exact date.
Depends on the dealer, they all use different percentages. Many use 10%, meaning 10% less than whatever the spot price is at the time.
It's because NGC no longer uses the First Strike designation any more. Now they call them Early Release.
Ben can answer, but I'll say this much. Getting all the same date and mint in a OBW roll is a crap shoot. More often than not, you won't. Banks...
You had to bring that up now didn't ya :rolleyes:
Looks like a cast fake to me.
Hard to say, does the coin have any luster left ? Can't tell by the pics. It appears to have some light wear, so if the luster is still there I'd...
I think it's MS myself. Too many hairlines for a 64 IMO but a stong 63.
OK now, quit it ! My cheeks hurt from grinnin after readin all this :D And Charmy, Sasha - if you two only knew :rolleyes: I had to teach...
You guys are mixing things up here. Guy - coinman is asking about a 1909-S Lincoln. They had not used screw presses for 75 years in 1909. And...
KInda like you searched for this thread ? Boy, you had to dig deep to find this one ! This thing was last posted to 7 years ago :eek:
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