1940-d $12
In my experience, only a Peace Dollar with an exemplary strike will drive a premium price. I currently own three GEM 1924 Peace Dollars. One has...
I remember think the exact same thing when I first started to take coin photos. Here is a link to a photoshop help page that tells you to use...
Shawn, I don't know if I ever thanked you for your support in that thread, but just in case, THANK YOU! My favorite threads are those that are...
My coin is a rainbow toned NGC PF67 and I paid nearly the same price you are talking about. I wouldn't shell out that kind of money on a raw...
Oh, you are such a tease. Cmon, post that puppy!
Tommy, The 1924 Peace Dollar is often weakly struck and the areas you pointed are the problem areas. I emplore you to read this lengthy but very...
Now what fun would that be! [IMG] [IMG] The brilliant proof would have the typical mirrored finish you are accustomed to seeing on a proof...
How about this solution. Sell the current example for $250, then go out an buy a graded MS63 Sesqui for $100. Give it to her as a gift with a...
It has been a really long time since my Fracture Mechanics class taught by Dr. Richard Hertzberg, but if there was a fracture, the cross section...
Tom, I wouldn't worry about. I own 6 of them and openly characterize them as "widely accepted as AT". If you recall, you were the one that...
[IMG] This coin is very attractive in hand. The luster is tremendous!
To characterize that as strong bidding is and understatement. That is a bidding war without a doubt. You know my thoughts on the AT/NT debate...
I know right. How dare they make me do that. I feel like I am yesterday's idiot!:D
PCGS is almost an entire grade point more conservative than NGC. That does not automatically mean that any NGC MS67 would be a PCGS MS66. From...
I understand what you are saying about the photo but the hits are not on the slab. The obverse is pretty clean but the reverse has grade limiting...
As the under bidder on that coin, I think you did well. My intention was to get it at a low price, re-image the coin, and sell it for a $50...
Are you guys saying that my chat room posts have somehow strengthened the toned coin market. While it is flattering to think I could have that...
I am not sure what you mean. What advertising?
That bid was the second most aggressive bid I have ever placed on an easily obtainable Jefferson Nickel. The only common Jefferson I have paid...
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