I do not get coin related "gifts" per se. But ever since I explained the number of variety and errors out there , my Mom & Sister give me jars &...
MS-63 Red reasons: There are multiple scratches on the OBV 1) on the brow near the temple. 2) at the back of the head to the rim. 3) from the...
Matt - I like the 1882-S Morgan but I am wondering what that thing is under the "O" in "DOLLAR" ?
Raw 1925-P and 1931-P A couple more recently purchased cents. I rarely buy single coins anymore as I am interest in BU solid date rolls from the...
Raw 1910-S and 1913-P These 2 coins are far from perfect but I like them anyway. 2 more flawed but pretty will be in the next post.
Cool additions RLM. The 1936-D is more my taste than the other 2 , but that 1940 OBV is very cool !
2 toned cents recently bought on eBay 2 toned cents recently bought on eBay
My latest raw coin purchase from eBay Picked up this 1910-S on eBay for a bargain. Except for the carbon spot on the rev , this coin is awesome !
Love that 1939-S Thad !
did you notice the shipping costs ?
rlm's - is that 1934-D all the same coin ? the toning is awesome !
Nice pickups rlm's , especially that 1930 !
I would place a bid based solely on the specific coin/s I could see at the end/s of the roll. Then I would reduce that bid amount by 50% because I...
Lamination or Die Crack ? OK , I finally decided that I was going to part with this coin instead of submitting it for attribution and grading...
@Lance I have not been able to find a single example at Teletrade , HA nor Sacks of a 1949-S MS68 RD or higher. The OBV of your example perfectly...
The 1949-S Lincoln Wheat Cent is the the 2nd lowest minted cent for the period between 1940 and 1958. 1.) I am wondering why it does not...
Thank you for this resource. It took me a while to get around to seeing it , but it contains easy to understand information.
I think the initial question was "Is it gradable ?" Just about any coin in any condition can have it's condition graded. Assigning your own grade...
It is hard to tell from the photos but it looks like there are still trace amounts of luster remaining around the devices and rims. I would guess...
There are some pretty sweet medals to collect from the pre-1800's. Check this 1 out , it goes on the block 05-18-2011....
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