It depends on what the sets look like. I have bought 3 sets of them now. For 2, that would have been a fair to good price, IMHO. For the third,...
Actually, there are more than twice as many 1944 steel cents (35+) as there are 1943 bronze (17). Quoted from Heritage:
Although it would be nice to see the whole side in one picture, you pictures are not the problem. It is the coin. Wood grained coins are...
Wood grain coins are very hard to read. Then you put it on a 1922 that is know for weak strikes and it is doubly difficult. I think I am seeing...
I assume the definition of key includes price. It may surprise you to learn the the 3 most expensive SLQ's (MS, not proof) sold at Heritage do...
I don't believe that there is one pat answer to that question, but here is PCGS's definition: No one would consider the 1926-S a "key" to a...
It sounds like there is some like thinking going on here.
That is exactly why I usually end my bid with .33 (on the cheaper items) or go $1 over for my higher bids. I figure that it is a lot cheaper or...
7/16867 = .000415. .000415 = .0415%
Actually, Jack, It is less than 1 per 2000. That is <.005%. When that is rounded to 2 decimal places, it rounds to 100.00%.
It is about time we had something a little less serious in this thread. Thanks Jack.
I could tell from his pictures that the coin was not a 63. I would have been quite happy (at least relatively speaking) even if the coin were 60....
Also, their picture is nearly twice as large as your picture. And I am talking about the coin itself, not the background (slab or your black).
Therefore your coin is the same as. Therefore you costs yourself $150 and rising (less the $30 to slab it). Sounds to me like you are a great...
If you are such a good business man and know how to grade coins better than anyone here, why didn't you send it to PCGS. You could have made...
Good luster - except whee it had been cleaned. BTW - I had a professional look at it. He agreed with me and is willing to assist in my PayPal...
BTW - This is the response I received from him. I have slightly modified it to make it printable here.
Yes, "JC Penny and other huge comapnies (companies)" do charge a restocking fee - IF YOU GET WHAT YOU ORDERED. I will bet that none would do so...
Back in January (early February?), eBay announced their new feddback rules as follows: Feedback Changes The eBay Feedback system was designed...
Not that those auctions are really any better, but at least they follow the eBay rulles. I cannot report them.
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