This led me to a serendipitous discovery. I was curious what grade your half was given so I looked it up on the PCGS website. I decided to look...
We had a tree taken out this year about half that size, cost us $1,500. It was in a hard to get to place. Hope Uncle Sam covers most of it for you.
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I needed a Capped Bust Quarter for my type set, and I thought the die cracks on this one were fascinating. Bought from Northern Nevada Coins, PCGS...
They usually do have a small number of buy it now sales but mostly for modern commems and bullion coins. I prefer to buy from auctions but some...
They peel off very easily.
Proof half dollars from this period can be found for a lot less. This one from Great Collections cost me a little under $750. [IMG][IMG]
All great coins. The strike on the 1746 is unbelievable!
All beautiful coins, I like the she-wolf/ anteater best. Your eclectic box updates are one of my favorite things ever posted here, and have...
They arrived today: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Gordian III antonianus [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Trajan Decius tet.
7 bids, 2 wins. The only loss that stung was lot 142, the Roman Republic uncia. Lost by $1 in the final hour.
Looks like 2020 was a banner year for you, coin-wise at least. They are all beautiful, if I had to pick a favorite it would be #6.
[IMG][IMG] A proof 1883 in honor of johnmilton's grandmother.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] The other kind of three cents, clashed real good.
It is a very small coin, but I think you can see those clash marks from across the room.
I went for 4,7, & 8. What can I say, I'm a sucker for toning.
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Really beautiful group and in such great condition!
Sounds good to me. I could also use some time, my heyday was the 1980's as well. My last USCF rating was in the low 1900's.
I'm also a member on chess.com and would enjoy playing you sometime. I was a decent tournament player 30 years ago, not so hot now. I'm JStan63 on...
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