Alf if you wish to sell your stuff and maximize what you get - you need to sell to private individuals. They will pay close to retail. Dealers...
Yes, most dealers do sell them for around that. But they do not buy them for that much. Otherwise they could not sell them for that much. $140...
I'd have to say AU53 - 55. Sure wouldn't be surprised though if PCGS slabbed as a 58.
I always used to doubt it too Mike, nonetheless that is the supposed scenario postulated by most error experts. The last thread where the...
Hard to imagine I know, but if you ever met any of those guys - it becomes easier to understand :D
As I said, on the high points. Now all I have to go by are pics, may be different in hand. All I can do is call 'em as I see 'em.
Sure, post away. But it's gettin on my bedtime ;)
It just has good honest wear, nuttin at all wrong with that ;)
Yes - means About Good, but not quite.
I'd say AG.
OH, well in that case you are probably just out of luck. I don't know of anybody who likes you besides me - and I live too far away :mouth::D
A curve ball ? Or just a mistake by PCGS ? I'd say AU, there is definite wear on the high points.
Not sure what ya mean there CT, but even Proofs and DMPL's have luster - just a different luster.
Open Google - click on Advanced Search - type in coin shows hit enter key - then scroll to the bototm of the page - click on Search Within Results...
The big round drum is the moving part. The coin gets stuck between the edge of the drum and the dryer. The drum, as it turns, causes this damage.
If the coin is stuck, only 1 side is exposed to moving parts which wears the edge of the rim down and over the inner edge.
I wouldn't argue with those grades.
Clothes dryer.
Kinda hard to do that when I don't know where you live. Besides, I thought you were the all powerful spock who could beat any mod at anything ? :D
Most small time collectors would go to their local dealer's shop, but that wasn't an option. Given your choices, you are assuming that the...
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