A well done explanation of an area of numismatics, that is often misunderstood by both novice and even seasoned collectors....
Doubled dies – pivoted hub doubling I found this post on "Doubled dies – pivoted hub doubling" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for...
I use the Greysheet/companion Blue sheet and reference the major auction sites for prices realized. I agree with GD's statement on "slabbed"...
That makes sense Lehigh. I am certainly aware of Heritage fees and of course the recently added N.Y.S. tax . I am unaware of the ebay fees....
What is the difference in % in the seller fees vs say Heritage and Ebay?
Now that 24 is beautiful ! A terrific 67 And your are more likely correct with the toning factor dictating the price realized for the 1928 coin,...
ok those pics are better, much better.
LOL really now!
Has nothing with liking or disliking NGC. It has everything to do with FMV's of the TPG"S. I personally don't believe the coin will standup to a...
No doubt in my mind this "THING" was made to entice the novice collectors to a great bargain. hmmmmm. Probably some lil old lady in "fwake fom...
ok, it's less confusing if you post pics of the coin in question though. LOL
OOPS, my bad this time!
There might be a problem with the Designation "FH" should the buyer be looking at a cross over.
Well thats always a possible downside, but I'd rather get worthy opinions before presenting a bid. There are still people around who will respect...
Thats probably a good bet Goldstone, but I would further limit myself at least $150.00 below that. B.O.L.
we went thu this scenario earlier , didn't we raider? LOL
I think it is the same coin, just a different lighting a photo adjustment.
A nicely toned 1928-S SLQ. Definitely meets the assigned grade. However, I would caution anyone jumping in with a bid of $900.00 on this specimen....
it's a loose,loose,loose situation.
the last pic is the best so far, how about show the reverse. Grading , based on the obverse, it's a 63. not bad.
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