Your probably a bit low on that estimate. Of the eight bidders five of them were in at the $100 level, and four were still in at $200. Yes...
Probably because there aren't that many collectors of SLQ and even with a 1.3 M mintage there are enough 1929 D's to satisfy demand. And if...
Looks like acid soaked to me as well.
You can now on a MS/PF 70 crossover from another company. If it won't make 70 in the PCGS holder it doesn't get cracked out.
Yes it is early. It is the very first generation of sample slab. Unlike Cameron, I don't give different variety number just because the slab has...
You know you have a good idea there. Amazon handles the warehousing and shipping (order fulfillment) for many of their clients and they do a good...
Cotton or cotton cloth itself is too soft to scratch a coin, HOWEVER the troublemaker is dust. A significant amount of common household dust is...
Maybe one of them will be lucky and turn up one of the high relief 1922 business strikes. (Some 35,000 1922 high relief business strikes were...
Nah, hate Matt, Love the stuff. :rolleyes: (Hope Matt knows I'm kidding.)
I was in Chicago for the International show a week and a half ago and I just can't make two long trips to there that close together. Might make...
According to PCGS's bulk submission page you can't specify a minimum grade of 70. For NGC in order to be able to do bulk submissions you have...
Impossible to make a good comparison due to the differences in lighting and the overexposure of the coin on the left. I would probably go with...
It isn't a perfect definition but in general a Type is a legislated or officially intended change in the design, a variety results from a minor...
You're a bit off. At the time of the Pitman melting they had coined somewhere around 530 million morgans. They melted about 270 million, but...
That won't do any good. Postal scales are accurate to .1 standard oz or about 2.8 grams. Trying to weigh a trade dollar to within almost 3 grams...
Yeah but they were good enough to tell that the coin has been harshly cleaned and well worn.
If it is really a silver 1965 quarter it is definitely worth your time.
Probably because FUN is too early in the year and none of the programs are ready yet. Last year they did release one (don't remember which) at...
They call them coins because they are round and made of metal, and colonial because they have the 1783 date on them. Kind of like why do they...
Which is no evidence of special treament, as your next statement proves. Sure it's fair, and many collectors do the same thing placing multiple...
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