As I have said many times in the past, ebay is not, as a general rule, a good source to check prices. My numbers are based on prices from...
Yes it's absolutely true. How do I know ? Because I built them.
Even realized auction prices only show a $50-$100 difference between a 63 and 64 common date Saint. For that matter, a Saint in VF (if you could...
Hmmmm - https://www.cointalk.com/threads/etiquette-questioning-and-or-averaging-grades.254742/page-3#post-2014772...
I should know better ......... So, just because its in a book, that makes it OK ? There are complete books, hundreds of pages long, that have...
Anything is collectible. Some people will collect something just because nobody else does. You name it and there's probably somebody out there who...
Agree 100% !
So, it is at best currently in 63 slab, which of course means it could be even lower. And you think it would be an easy flip if it upgrades to 64...
Pretty coin ! And you did well price wise at the same time. Combined those 2 things double the accomplishment ;)
In these areas it's a combination of things - contact with foreign material, somebody trying to wipe that material off, and subsequent toning from...
But not everybody does that. Based on my experience over the years, most do not. Instead, even when only sharing pictures and not trying to sell...
You can now ;)
Agilmore - As you can easily see from the replies who takes the pic and how they take it can make huge difference. You can have 5 people take...
Technically it is not even classified as a variety. And there are many other dates with the same effect. It's been discussed here quite a few...
Sure does Dave, there were no Philly cents that year. Brain cramp on my part :oops: I didn't even think about it to be honest. I just saw the no...
Coin Newb - I think what you don't understand is that to 99% of the people who buy these bullion coins, all they are is hunks of gold. In other...
You typed - no P - in both the title and your comments. But there is no such thing as a '22 no P cent. None of the cents minted at Philadelphia...
I think all you're seeing are peculiarities of this specific coin (the OP's coin) due to contact marks on the lips. Here is the most extreme...
Yeah, they said that about the '33 double eagles too, for decades, until 1 showed up. And then 10 more of them showed up :rolleyes:
It is indeed. And it is a well known anomaly, sometimes referred to as the "broken nose". Parts of throat are also missing on some examples. But...
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