I'd wear steel toed shoes.:-)
Both are nice but the second has stronger details, especially the hair. It would probably grade higher than the first.
Your story and one I read the other day about another collector coming across not one, it two, 1939 DDR Jefferson's tells me I should start...
It all boils down to what you are comfortable with. The value of a certified 64L in that grade would keep me from cracking it out. I'd keep...
I'd leave the coin in the slab and buy a raw one for my album. Since it isn't a rare date you should be able to purchase a nice example that...
Is the date doubled or am I seeing things?
As Mr Burns would say, EXCELLENT!
For my type set
It's nice to be retired:-)
Please ignore as I just saw your previous post.
You've got my curiosity. What are the three types? I can only think of two. I'm not a SLQ collector as of yet but hope to add a few as time...
I wasn't around when most of the coinage I'm interested in were circulating. I don't see a generational bias in what I'm interested in. I'd hope...
I didn't say there's anything wrong with it if that's what you like; all power to you. That's what's nice about numismatics; many options. For...
Maybe my age shows but I have an issue with modern coinage since the mint has opened Pandoras box as to the number of coin types. I have no...
I could only wish I had a type set as extensive.
A good rule but one I sometimes don't follow when I "just have to have one now".:-)
From recent discussions about PCGS is looks like they've lost a step, so to speak.
65 and 35
I probably would only buy slabbed trade dollars unless I felt educated enough to comfortably authenticate it. If I buy one slabbed I won't break...
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