Proves my point. If you're playing at this $$,$$$+ level, you should know the 'system' inside-out, know the game and know how to play the game....
Update as of right now: [IMG] 1955 - 1981 Nickel $0.05 $0.1002363
The system is not an immutable law of science, but is a complete human construct, that’s ‘why’.
Given the coin's comparative rarity, seems like a case of market grading to me. Not an uncommon occurrence.
Straight grade VG.
@Home doctor Those collections are great fun. I'm actually jealous. Good for you.
That's interesting, because I would find it invigorating. That would be hours and hours of fun. Especially if the coins you've already shown in...
I once got to look through and 'value' decades worth of coin accumulations my dad's friend. It wasn't just simple change, it was piles of...
Anything 19th century is a go for me, typically. Nice grabs.
Here’s the 1855 penny. I think this is easily worth $6-10 retail. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here are the two 5 francs. I’m still at an impasse. The 1811 is raw and the 1813 is NGC VF30 slabbed. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The difference in condition is dramatic so I’m still on the fence. I’ll try to get photos for everyone’s input.
Got this 1882 Bulgaria 2 Leva for silver value or less depending if a F 1855 Great Britain penny is worth more than $4 on it's own (aka the other...
In July I was able to buy an 1813 A in VF and an 1811 T in G/VG for $45 each. They're pretty nice to had as 19th century 5 francs types. I'm...
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