Okay, now that I've got my act together, I'll give yo the correct info on the slab. NGC (not PCGS) 1867/1867 NO RAYS 5C VP-015 (I've no idea...
I've checked: -- Greysheet -- Coin World -- PCGS -- NGC -- eBay None of them list this RPD. And mine is in a PCGS slab! The PGCS slab says it's...
Thanks for the additional responses. I'll get to trying them out soon.
I have a 1795 half cent in a PCGS slab. I'm trying to ID the variety using Ed Fuhrman's book, The Half Cent Handbook/Liberty Cap Varieties...
I buy only PCGS or NGC certified coins. I do have one in an ANACS slab. Last uncertified coin I bought was a cherry-pick off eBay. About 20 years...
I'm a strong believer that key coins should be certified. And by either PCGS or NGC.
I went through all the responses to my post. Thanks for all the links. And thanks for the kudos. At this time, the coin is the oldest in my...
Just got back from a short trip. It'll take me a while to go through all the responses that have been set. I'll do that tomorrow.
Okay, here are the images. They are large since I suspected that details were important. PCGS calls it a VF-30. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The Greysheet lists values for 21 Fugio varieties. I want put a value on mine but don't know how to ID it the way the Greysheet does. It's slabbed...
Been a while since I posted one of my new EAC purchases. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I'm finding that my imaging skills are deteriorating.
Wow! Did they check the workers fingernails!? At least everyone went home clean.
Interesting.
"Certain things shouldn’t be moved." Writer Murray Teigh Bloom, who first reported his discovery in his first book, Money of Their Own,...
My understanding is that the obverse has more weight in a coin's final grade than the reverse does. If that's the case, then start with a grade...
2002 Austrian Euro with a double clip. The clips are at about 8k and 10k. And they have caused a separation between the bronze center and the CuNi...
Nice. Looks like your type set is similar to mine. I don't collect gold coins with a design done before 1834. Way too expensive.
Oooo, thanks. I've seen that but didn't know what it meant. Now I do.
Tough call. Right now I would say my 1856 FE. It's in a PCGS MS-62 slab. Yes, I said MS-62! PCGS slabbed it back when they still considered a...
Okay, I'll try to remember.
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