Nailed it. Exactly $80.
I wish, for the love of all that is holy, that this unicorn had never been found. The small date is a plague upon numismatics. I've seen at least...
Is it designated as a mint error on the slab? High grade Lincolns with minor, common errors like this often trade at a discount. The error is...
Early US collectors often didn't know about mintmarks, either. The ones that did collect by date often ignored mintmarks. When collectors did...
Besides the AT quarter (which is obvious from a mile away), the pictures you posted didn't really show cleaning or whizzing. Are these evident...
It would be a very interesting excercise to repeat this experiment for each of the different types of hub doubling. You show rotated hub doubling...
I don't see a disqualifying scratch on the 1798, but those are glamour shots. What are we missing?
Good for you. Millions were made. Your penny is worth a penny.
Ok. That piece is extremely overgraded. There is absolutely no way that many major marks should be a 66. I'd grade that piece as 64. At the...
I like it at 65. The marks on the obverse are too severe for a 66.
I knew it would be a price that would make the angels weep, but that's even more than I expected! Alrighty, here's the next one: [ATTACH]
TC97 - I'm fairly certain you're seeing a lighting/photograph issue.
Yes, the NGC 8 was only used for about 4 weeks, in August and September of 2000. It is a rare slab - but slab collectors seem to focus on the...
Bought $600 Sold $550 And its in a cool, rare slab as well.
65RD, Struck Through error on the reverse.
I know we've disagreed about this in the past, but no coin with planchet roughness on the jaw should get 67. I can't grade this any higher than 66...
Definitely go with a list of coins you want to buy. However, a show is really more of an educational experience: you get to look at things that...
My first reaction is that it is a cast token for a game or something, not an actual coin. It doesn't look like anything I'm familiar with.
Fake as fake can be. That DVD you got for a dollar? More genuine than this. The Rolex you got from a bearded man in a trenchcoat in the alley...
Your third picture appears to show some bubbles around the left base of the script N. This could be corrosion from improper storage, or some time...
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