With a coin that expensive, it may be benificial to send it to NGC or PCGS to have it graded/slabbed.
Whoops, my bad, i'm not very expierianced with E-Bay, and most of my expieriance has actually come through this forum. I'm glad to see she is...
I'll say 64
The bid is already at $125, sorta makes you sick to your stomach
Yeah you can, what you do is remove the CC from a common date coin and attatch it to a 1889P Morgan. Some counterfeits are more obvious than others.
I was signed up but then had a scheduling conflict and had to beg out. Congrats on the scholorship, though.
XF 45 is my guess, its worth $18-20 retail.
I guess your right, the pics didn't do it justice. Congrats, wizard.
1907 Quarter Eagle passed on from my great-grandmother.
I'm thinking VF-30-XF-40.
I've decided to get a safe for my more pricey coins, which clears up room in the tackle box for furthur expansion. Thanks for your help guys.
Glad to see no one has been suckered into that yet. Let's keep our fingers crossed.
Try looking on ebay, search for Mercury dimes, Walker halves, Peace Dollars, and Buffalo nickels
G-6 sounds just about right to me too.
Who bids 82.5K for a coin when clearly they know nothing about coins?
WOW!!! That's insulting. Kevin Federline became a "penny(Cent) activist" when he recieved a TEXT MESSAGE from virgin mobile! Just for that they...
I've had a rough streak of luck in buying Mint products lately. After I got the 1999&2001 Proofs at release, I got the 2004 silver proof, and then...
My guess is Pf-67. Nice lookin coin.
My first coin was a BU 1988 P Kennedy Half from my grandparents this was in 2000.
I second CoinPro's reccomendation, but you might be able to find one in a Wal-Mart for less than $10.
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