over graded coin. I have to admit I enjoy picking on PCGS. Don't get me wrong; they're one of my favorite grading companies. It's just that I...
I personally wouldn't either, but Numismedia is usually pretty accurate when it comes to predicting fair market value. Lincoln Cents have really...
Numismedia says $14.70 in MS-60 RB. Your coin looks like it might make the grade.
If it's genuine it's worth a small fortune. But the operative word is "genuine".
I voted for NGC. I have examined hundreds of coins graded by both companies and have found them on average, and for the most part, to be on par...
Nice lot for $35. VG-8 on the 1845 Large Cent.
$175
Hmm...I don't deserve it more than anyone else. Perhaps you should consider awarding it to a young numismatist?
Hmm... I'm thinking XF-45 details scratched ...and you really shouldn't sleep with your coins.
I actually kinda like it. Looks wild!
I'll take a stab at it: 1883 Liberty 5¢ "no cents" VF-20 ...worth $11 according to Numismedia price guide.
Remember, most of us on here are Americans and we tend to have a narrow focus when it comes to historical matters of the world. And coins are a...
I collect all coins. I only have a few ancients but I would buy more if I knew more about them and knew I was getting a reasonable price on a...
-gopher29 -I want it because my current printer is getting old -Cointalk has taught me that I am just one of many that love this hobby -draped...
And definitely don't use this guys method: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10w3R6Go0zM
Great to hear. Is there any way for a collector to safely purchase coins anymore?
I understand that 2009 is a special year for Lincoln Cent collectors but come on now. Here is a guy offering to sell people 1909 VDB cents (grade...
And no doubt there are many others out there like it. Dang counterfeiters! They'll ruin the hobby if we let 'em. I recently purchased an '09 s...
Look for areas where the luster seems dulled or areas where there are clusters of light scratches that resemble abrasions from cleaning....
Sounds like a bargain, but then again, I'm sure $87.50 was a lot of money at that time.
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