Really like the early American coppers and enjoyed your post. Thanks!
So many people tend to overgrade coins. I like to conservatively grade coins myself so I agree with VF.
The denticals look way, way off.
Buying sight unseen coins seems risky to me. Good luck.
Considering that it's a larger consumer of energy than even cryptocurrency I plan to have as little to do with it as possible.
Your dime Plus 15 or 20 like it will get you a cup of coffee.
I learned it from the seller at the closing.
My first house was a Sears Craftsman 1921. Beautiful place. Wish I still owned it.
Without a microscope few can. I would never pay the premium from an MS 69 to an MS70. I see no difference with my eye.
When it comes to the way money is perceived, I am not impressed with the 21st century at all.
Picked up this Gemini medal as a birthday gift to myself. Not big into astrology but really liked the design of these.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I've been searching for one in Pocket change for 5 years now to no avail. If I ever get lucky enough to find one it will be an exciting thing.
Personally I would keep it if I found it in circulation. To each their own but I would never pay a high premium for something that is a mistake.
Franklin!
I have one 10th ounce gold coin that I bought myself for my 60th birthday 10 years ago. Don't think I'll have it much longer since it's worth...
Like the 1970 s Lincoln cent small date. Half the listings I see are large dates.
Even if it were legit it's overpriced.
Just stay packaging error. Should not affect the price.
I have been searching my pocket change for one for 5 years now to no avail.
Sadly eBay only hopes he makes these sales so they can get their cut. Another fool ruining the coin collecting hobby.
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