if its 1915-d 5 nickel, you got a great deal, there are only 3 at that grade. there is no 1908-d nickel.
Nice coin, it's actually rarer than the 1909-s vdb, but not in demand as much.
Yes, the Liberty set look great in box, I am missing Jackson, had to sell my Jefferson Unc to buy the 2011 spouse..
Why don't you post before and after photo, I have some stained coins, not sure if I should send to NCS or try to dip on my own.
i knew it's going to be pulled, so i bought one of each, now how to pay for it....
The seller probably sold over 3000 altered notes already, and almost all the buyers didn't recognized that the notes they bought have been altered...
Like VibrOnic said, track and price is good investment if you are buying a expensive note. I bid and won a raw note that was described as CU,...
I believe the roll set they sell from the us mint is same as production cent, except they have nice wrapper.
Yes, looks like that one have been repaired. I've seen some others that were certified as AU then came up on different auction as uncertified CU...
seller even misspelled his own city
Great post, I like it.
The seller have a couple of other high grade Franklin half dollars, maybe he is selling his registry coins.
sometimes people buy from one place and sell it later on ebay.
great job, buy more
Looks genuine, might not grade cause of the scratch though.
For twice that money, he could've bought a nice MS63 in holder
unless you inherited it from someone, it's probably a fake. genuine coins cost thousands
I think it's a great idea.
it is possible a silver planchet is used, but it's really rare, in that condition, even if it's silver not sure it would be worth much.
since the original poster haven't responded, here is one i wish i have[ATTACH][ATTACH]
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