What do you mean - pics of the coins in the cases ? They're gonna look like they've looked for the past several years.
It's not really that cut and dried. Mike is quite correct with is comments, but what I think you are missing or not understanding about his...
The coin has one point which limits its grade in my opinion - the light scratches on the obverse. I would say it could grade no higher than MS65...
You also have to realize how grading works, it is based on several factors and any single factor can overrule all of the others and keep a coin...
My point about rarity is this - any coin that you can find literally thousands of in MS grades is not rare by any sense of the word. They are not...
If you want to get a general sense of where coin prices have been over the years then I suggest you use the coin indexes. They're quite accurate...
They may well have the guarantee, but that doesn't mean I would trust it or their ability to authenticate coins. When it comes to authentication...
Correct, but they did use boxes for presentation sets and some Proof sets. They even used wooden boxes for some sets in modern times, I used to...
That's part of the joke too, at least as far as silvereagle82 is concerned. Of course if his wife ever actually found out what some of those coins...
Mint rolled, bank rolled, whatever - as long as they are truly newly minted coins they will average 64,65. In most cases anyway, there are dates...
I'm not saying the faking of the coins didn't happen, I'm saying there was no such deaf mute ever even charged with the crime. The bit about Josh...
A census for many of the different coin series already exist, people have been doing them for years. All you need is the right books. Of course if...
It appears to be a form of mechanical doubling.
From a historical perspective, the first year of issue often turns out to be the date with the lowest value.
The question you need to ask yourself is - how do you define rare ?
Not saying such a thing doesn't exist, but I've not heard of it. Kinda curious though, how exactly does he define "original Buffalo nickels" ?...
It's a myth, there was no such person.
When trying to find links for numismatic information - about the easiest place to look is right here on Coin Talk - just go to the Numismatic...
I'd guess under $5.
NGC will.
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