No, no, no. Not OBW for the late 1960s. Do not be fooled.
My personal rule of thumb is I keep every star note that crosses into my hands from banks, change, etc. (in other words, notes that I get at face...
My motto is "crack them all out of these cases" let them be free again!
Are you sure they returned the coin that you sent them? I once had an 1896-O Morgan encapsulated (graded) by the so-call "best" TPG company ......
I sell raw coins on eBay and I always get what they are worth. I have a 100% positive feedback because I do not deal in fake or altered coins. I...
I don't really care what the dealers do. I do not collect coins because I want to have a dealer give me what I think they are worth. I collect...
I never surrendered to the TPGs because I've never agreed with them, never trusted them, hated what they did to the hobby, never used them,...
To each his own. One has a far greater chance of finding the dollar error multiple times in their lifetime as opposed to finding a single 1969-S...
and the 44-D has a lower mintage than others, making it worth more than the rest of that roll you were searching ... nice find.
Save the dollar, spend the nickel (if you can find anything to spend it on). These missing edge lettering dollars are much more of a true error...
No, I would not have this coin graded if it were mine. It is a very common date and appears to have been cleaned at some time in the past. I would...
NO! Don't bid on this! This seller is in Bulgaria and has NO track record of sales. Even if he had several thousand sales I would not bid on this...
I get your emails on a regular basis.
"Eldred tells Baraniuk that he's not motivated by the gold involved." ... Liar.
I agree it's not a big deal. I just make a mental checkmark next to sellers like this to never do business with them.
Someone has more dollars than good sense.
Forrest Gump summed this guy up when he said "Stupid is as stupid does". I'd give him melt value and not a cent more.
MS63 due to numerous scratches on both the obverse and the Reverse.
I had a PCGS slabbed Morgan Dollar that was a true "error slab". The slab said 1896 Morgan Dollar but the coin in the slab was an 1884-O Morgan...
It's been taken down on eBay.
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