@Buttons, it all depends upon what these better coins are worth. The rule of thumb used to be a value of $200 before you even considered getting a...
The 1797 cent has never been graded Mint State by anyone. It has always been various levels of AU.
The picture of the full slab makes it look like a good coin. The close-up pictures are over exposed and misleading. Going by them, it looks like...
The is a contest in the PCGS registry for the poorest known coins that are not damaged, believe it or no. Collectors will pay high prices for this...
When I blew up the picture of the slavery token, I could see that black mark on the obverse is really serious. It goes down into the surface of...
If it’s not a one year type, and you can’t read the date, it’s not a Poor-1. Dr. Sheldon called the lowest grade Basal State (BS) - 1. You didn’t...
Here is a Cameo Proof 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Here is a "regular one" without the cameo. It is still in the Proof coin mint...
The wild turkey is much different from the domesticated birds that are dumb as a bag of hammers. Apparently, the stories about domesticated...
The types of early silver dollars offer opportunities and frustrations for type collectors. The opportunities lie in the fact none of the types...
I bought one in an MS-70 holder a few years ago for around $2,300. The dealer who had it was so disgusted with it that he couldn't wait to get rid...
The pre-1800 coins are where the prices really get high and finding the coins in any condition is a challenge these days unless you go to the high...
Quite true, but like it was in the 19th century when the last half cent was issued, few collectors care about them, especially the pieces in the...
There are more 1792 half dismes with holes than you might think. The thing that made this piece unusual was that the rest of the coin was really...
Here is the biggest tragedy that I have seen for a damaged coin. This is a 1792 half disme. Many collectors think that it was the first U.S. coin....
That looks like a good one. These coins frequently come with unattractive black spots, which cannot be removed without causing more damage. The...
You put whatever price you want on what you are trying sell. The question is, will anyone pay it?
If you really want something that no other collector has, you can get this 1906 ASE. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And if you really want to double down on...
I should also post this picture of this "Franken-coin." As you can see it has "monster toning" too. :vamp: That will make it even more attractive...
At that price, I'll pass.
Yes, and after the buyer has purchased it, he can ignore the fact that it's an unstamped counterfeit and sell it to person who does not know any...
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