Picked the first worn 18095-O I could find to compare, hope it helps. [ATTACH]
I don't see any hint of an O or S where the MM is supposed to be. The 1895-P is actually worth more (than 1895-S) but as-is you can't tell what...
It's all supply, demand, and hype. And thus it's all relative. Sure, the 1948 dollar is not rare. But an 1893-S Morgan, mintage 100,000, sells for...
Link? I was thinking it might be interesting to ask what other coins people would purchase in "details" grades. For example Canada 1948 dollars...
Lots of banter on here but I'll attempt to answer from my own perspective. I purchased this 1947 50c Maple Leaf Curved Right as a 60th birthday...
It sat in my collection for 40+ years before I realized it was fake. As a kid I fantasized about Abe having it in his pocket. Nice coins everyone!
AmishJedi posted a half dime so I will too. I pulled this out of the clean-out pit at a recycled newspaper paper mill (college job). [ATTACH]...
I guess it's the "definitive agreement" part in the posted article that confuses me. It sounds like a done deal. Shareholders are supposedly...
Back on topic, I'm a stock market dolt, but I don't understand how it's trading at 76.38 when the deal is for 75.25.
I guess I have a lot to learn (or I've learned too much?). One of these is MS65 and the other is MS67. Huh. Price guide $25 versus $175....
I picked #1 for overall grade and strike.
NGC announced Certified Sports Guaranty, sports card certification services, in July. Coincidence?
I noted this as well. Seems like it's selling for a few hundred million more than it's worth in the long term. Their 2019 annual revenue was only...
Since you're giving her the 2009 cents, maybe a decent magnifying glass? Show her all the varieties on Wexlers and see if she has any?
I can't really contribute anything except that there are actually images of two MS68 on PCGS under the price guide....
I didn't read the fine print, so maybe. Posting all these just to end up taking it outside ebay would not please them if they got wind of it. I...
The "free advertisement" idea doesn't make sense to me. They have almost 300 coins listed for over $50,000. I think they fully intend to sell them...
Have you looked at their other items for sale? They must have close to $10 million on there. Saving a few percent on seller fees would be a big chunk.
That might be the first fake slab I've seen where the barcode actually matches the cert#.
The reverse on the 1893-O wasn't introduced until 1901. Good thing most counterfeiters are lazy.
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