hehe kinda cool :D
This is the 9th
same here would love a chance to meet some of you guys and gals :D After I look at all the pretty shinies :D
1817 15 Star I didn't expect to find one in this price range but a bid of 19 brought her home :D [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
Darn it Fret you just cost me $85 bucks lol
I would have to say the 1923 and the 1870 are surely fakes the rest kinda iffy but I'll leave the fakes at those 2
can never seem to get good pics of my slabbed coins
some absolutly fantastic sets!! Mine is minor but others growing :D http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/publishedset.aspx?s=105274
they look reprocessed to me but I'm no expert. I'm sure one of our more experenced guys will chime in on this
Yes but the debate is really regarding "grading" level coins. On these $20 large cents, I know I will not ever have them graded nor probably ever...
Neat I got one of those myself :D http://www.cointalk.com/t214490/
yes and no. Yes it did look like a nicer coin with the Verdigris still on it. Once it came loose the scratches and dings it hid became much more...
Run Away!! Run Away!!!
Ok she came in this morning and i too a couple pics and set her to soak in VC Can't say I was as lucky as I have been in the past but still won't...
yes about 100 that condition...about ms63/64
both very cute :D
that is super sweet.
I'm hopeing that the redish brown patina is actualy "gunk" that a dip may remove... will find out in a few days once I have it in hand :D
If you can find a 1883 with cents that has any part of "liberty" ledgable for under 15 your doing good. This one just has a real ugly patina but...
Your forgeting the other 199million Ps and Ds in circulation that are not counted in the mint "sales"
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