Including a pedigree on the label is different from designing a special label to go with the pedigree. You care about the pedigree, not the...
Classics can stand on their own without a special label. Special hoards and collections have gotten special labels, but collectors don't seem to...
As I've said elsewhere, albeit somewhat facetiously, the only question is which TPG will be first. I've also said several times, that while I...
The tilted shots show the detail better than the others, but I still think it falls a little short of XF.
Too shiny. AU details.
I just put a bunch of stuff on eBay. Mostly auctions with very reasonable starting bids. 1955 Proof set in old (1990) ANACS holders, all PR67,...
45, maybe 50.
I don't think it's one of them. Not a match for other obverses paired with C3, and the design is a little too sharp.
Looks like it's probably a BU coin that I wouldn't bother grading. I'm a little concerned about the luster, but that could just be the pictures....
Checked your swing in time, did you?
If I look at the PCGS price guide, in MS64, 1928 is a better date, tied with 1927-D for 4th, behind 24-S, 27-S, and 34-S. If I look at the pops...
First, welcome. Second, retail shops are not in the business of paying top dollar for their inventory. If you go into one with "a bunch of...
I haven't seen it myself, but I've read really bad reviews of it on the PCGS board. Someone involved with making the movie knows coins, though....
I see no doubling here.
Take a look at the date position and the E of LIBERTY. Compare with the pictures of VAM 7 here. If you have a match, then the coin is worth a...
Well, you'd need 67+ to not lose money. I can't tell from the pictures if you'd get that or not. If you're uncertain, it's best to show the coin...
But it says it's unsurpassed.
So back in 65-67, mint marks were left off to prevent hoarding of coins that would create a coinage shortage. They were probably left off the...
Well, in this case, his actual name looked suspiciously like his username. Of course, it was in fine print on his dealer badge, so not exactly...
Looks like a mid-range uncirculated coin. No spots means it's a keeper!
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