that Lincoln Cent prices have been dropping for the past year? It seems as though they peaked in late 2009 and now we're having some sort of...
and to think, I was buying Ford a year and a half ago for $1.80 and counting my lucky stars after turning around and dumping it for $2.10. If I'd...
Wow, there's so many designs I like that it's tough to pick just one. For me, it would probably either be the obverse of a Draped Bust Cent or...
Leave the money in a bank account? With interest rates at record lows these days? Even if we agree that numismatics are not the best investment...
The melting took place many years ago and it still has yet to have much of an impact on the prices of common date, circulated 90% silver coinage....
I agree, that is a 1909-s vdb. You should send it in to ANACS and get it authenticated. Then sell it on Ebay and use the proceeds to purchase a...
So, what you're saying is you paid $36 for $3.15 face value of silver. That works out to be just under 11.5 x face value for the 90% silver....
From The Official American Numismatic Association Grading Standards 6th Edition: VG-8 Obverse: Hair ends and curls are smooth but show some...
99, 164, 432, 215, 222, 111
That certainly looks to be VG-8 to me. I don't think PCGS or NGC would grade it any differently. Don't believe what folks say, ANACS is one of...
If a pawn shop is willing to pay him $400 for it than why would he offer it to you for $100?
Do you mean SGS? I have actually found SEGS to be a reasonably accurate grading service.
Damn, now that's what I call a nice 1914-D. Anyone know what the nicest example ever graded is? It can't be much higher than that as collectors...
MS-61. Numismedia lists it in that grade @ $1030
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I see what appears to be a few handling marks on both the obverse and reverse. I don't think it would grade above MS64.
It doesn't surprise me. I've got a PCGS graded MS-64 Washington 25¢ in my collection that looks worse than that coin. Apparently PCGS doesn't...
Sharp looking coin. I agree with the grade. XF-40!
I see what you're saying but I still think it's a match. Unless my coin is a different variety not mentioned on that page then I don't see what...
That's definitely it. Even the small CUD over the "C" in America matches up.
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