That is what I got, but I do not understand "the first coin to put you over" part. Pocket Change, I am very interested to learn how you got 2...
You have some nice Lincolns there. Your 09-S looks a lot like mine (posted in this thread or my albums).
I chip in my 2¢, but it does not look like any one here wants to hear it. Have fun with your loot. I know it was not my mother, at least!
The mere fact that all you had to do was to reboot your computer proves to me that the problem was not at Heritage. It is possible that it could...
14. Unless someone can show me how to get more, I will post the coins later.
You asked I gave you my best answer. Aside from that, from what you are saying, Heritage had no problems. The problem was at your computer....
It is real easy to check. Just click on "my bids" on the home page for coins and you will find out how many you bid on.
As a general rule, reds are absolutely worth more. Just as a for instance, the 1926-S MS65 RED sold for $150,000, RB for $9,000 and BR for $1750....
People who answer questions about 20 years from now are either politicians or idiots if they are not one in the same.
At Heritage, MS63 RED's re going for $49 - $69.
My experience with this seller is that if he says it is AU, I assure you that it is nothing better than. $40 for an au VDB is a bit much for me....
Yep! That is a woody. And snaz, is my album what you are referring to as "a woody section on his website"?
Sorry, but the feedback you left has disappeared along with the auction.
No updates?
My inventory of ICG coins is rather limited (~10). However, they range from dead solid on to over graded by at least a point. So, no, I am not...
rhoggman, You missed my point. For as high as those 24-D's were that I sited before, Just opened a Coin World to Jack Beymer ad. They are...
Another part of your answer is in the above. Neither of those 2 even imply that the coins have SOLD for those prices. Per that line, if a dealer...
I only follow Lincolns closely, but I routinely find PCGS slabbed coins selling for more than the the price listed on the PCGS price list. eBay...
OK! Which would you rather own, coins certified by a company who advertises that they can be had cheaply or one who says ours are the most...
Just an aside to this; In 1962, you could also go to most neighborhood banks and they would sell you a roll of silver dollars for $20. Oh!, that...
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