That Barber half is worth at least half that.
I see (pun intended). Thanks for educating me on this.
I understand that. I was just saying that the star is NGCs way of saying the coin is exceptional for the grade; in this case MS 67. If NGC...
Gold bean on that Morgan. No way that it is a 61.
If it didn't get a star designation then it would probably get a green bean.
I'd definitely not buy gold right now. The market will eventually change like the wind and prices will come down.
It's a dime that was supposed to be a quarter; that's the error.
Since it's been two days since I posted the proof Lincoln I'll reveal that it did get a star by NGC. I agree with physics-fan3.14 that that...
This one was graded PR68 cameo by NGC. Did it star or not? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looking at the FS-101 and FS-102 examples in the Great Collections archive I don't think that yours matches either variety.
I guess an analogy in life could be: "do you use Charmin or do you use sandpaper?"
No FIP?:-)
Here are a couple links to the Great Collections archive for the two varieties....
Nice Walker but the nicks in the obverse field between the T and Y would keep it from getting a green bean IMO.
If it was an FS-101 I'd say yes; mint state examples are worth > $1000. The FS-102 variety doesn't bring much of a premium so I'd say no to...
This IHC is a tough one. I think it is a solid 65 with some original mint luster. Even with that I probably wouldn't give it a green bean.
They must think you're Michael Bloomberg
Looks proof to me as well. Pretty coin.
I had an aunt who shut my dad (her half brother) and her other half brother out of her life after their mother died in 1973. Other than seeing...
I've gotten both NGC and PCGS slabs at bargain prices to fill some modern set slots. Some auction houses bundle groups of 5 or more in a lot....
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