The toning on that quarter makes me think it might be a proof coin, is it?
I just used all my vacation time. I returned from Mexico two days before Thanksgiving. Baltimore might be a possibility, that is within driving...
Mike, I would like to explore the difference in perspective caused by experience on the bourse floor. If they ever bring a major show to...
Unfortunately, even the premium gems are not worth very much. Here is my 1943 Steelie that I paid $57 for. If your coin grades the lofty MS68,...
I have looked at Mark's inventory and would not classify him as a major player in the toned coin market. He has nice coins, some with nice toning,...
I have already stated that the most accurate photo was the last slab photo (Polaris photo). If you think that is close to black then okay. I have...
My mention was basically in the conclusion of the post. It meant that everything you have read to this point is entertaining but can't possibly...
The FS 030.0 shows doubling on the CELLO in MONTICELLO whereas the FS 030.3 the doubling is more prominent on the FIVE CENTS & UNITED STATES. The...
The prices from PCGS for the 1945-P DDR FS 030.3 is in fact $7,500 but I have no idea whether that is for the FS 030.0. As far as assigning a...
I can't tell you that you are wrong when you are not. Everything you posted is true. The idea of the OP was to spark debate about the toned coin...
Mike, While I agree with you about people (myself included occasionally) paying ridiculous prices for common coins with common toning, we will...
Now how about showing the graphs where the scale starts at zero. Those mountainous drops all but dissappear. I agree that coins are trending down...
I have to be honest, I don't really understand most of this post. However, it is my experience that dealers of both error and toned coins usually...
You can say that again. The top four are MS64 followed by a 65, 66, 67 & 68. Common in every grade. [IMG] Four of these Morgans are from the...
Okay, Here it is! The coin has a very nice strike and it would not surprise me if it is full step nickel. In addition it appears to have gem...
I dig the ASE, but the color scheme on the Jefferson is very unusual. Can you post larger photos of the war nickel before I give my opinion?
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