Not that great of a pic, Are you sure its a type two? I couldn't find a 1957 Washington type two quarter on PCGS's website under clad or silver....
try http://www.nfccoins.com/ 0r http://www.apmex.com/ Think they take credit cards. I hate pay pal with a passion. Harry
If its a key date or a rare coin subject to forgery that you plan on selling, slabb it. If you think it may grade MS 66 or higher form a major...
Depends on who you ask, Most people rate: 1. PCGS 2. NGC 3. ANACS 4. ICG Most people agree that ANACS is better for variety/error...
Lots of little scratches and dings, a large one over the "4" in 1945. Lots of wear evident and dings on almost all of the lettering. The person...
a close up of the mintmark would help.
Red Red Red Red Red!!!!!!!!!!!!
Buy the coin not the slabb is a great way to think, however currently PCGS coins usually sell at higher prices than other grading services. Ask...
Must have been "Santa Claus". Apparently it will be Christmas in July for you.
Thats a big safe, blows mine away, tack on coins weight and you pretty much need a tow truck and winch to pull that.
Maybe a little off topic, But how long have PCGS and NGC been in business? ANACS claims to be Americas "oldest grading service"
Topher answered question number two the best. I was looking for the USAF however topher correctly argued his point. #2 I believe the answer you...
Go for PCGS first then NGC. Post pics for a rough grade.
Determine what the corrosion is first. Post pic's if you can. Think twice before you clean them.
MS 63-64 leaning toward 64. Nice toning, a sweet coin.
Is that the best one of the roll? I wouldn't slabb that one, just a guess but $3-$5 for that one, pic isn't the best though. If you can get an MS...
Wow! not expecting that response from a coin collector. As a collector my prime focus would be to pass on my enjoyment and love of my coin...
Welcome back. Get a good tan? Check out any good coin shops in Hawaii?
As far a being a force, definately no. I really could care less about coins (besides going to the coin shop with Dad on weekends in the 70's)...
Separate names with a comma.