Originally Posted by Captainkirk View Post the kicker would be to check the reverse for the blakeslee effect. actually you are both...
thanks for renewing my interest in the cheap slab store...just picked me this beauty for a song. [IMG] [IMG]
i'd by two if the price was right
i have cherried a few tough bust varieties in some off the wall holders. all were smooth transactions. what you see is what you get, low quality...
Excerpt from IRS publication 590: If your traditional ira invests in collectibles, the amount invested is considered distributed to you in the...
i use a product called j-b weld to seal all of my air-tites . it can also be used on mylar and card board flips. j-b weld creates a zero gravity...
you will usually find them in pairs/groups...they are frequently hoarded.
the jr2 shares the same obverse as jr1. so focus on the reverse. jr1 reverse a - the top 1 in the denomination [10c] is flat and missing a...
has the piece in question been examined in hand yet?
melt them
most offcenter cbh10c, cb10c, and cb25c bring 1100-2600 raw...someone who is drunk off the kool-aid may pay more for the plastic...we'll see if my...
yes
he/she could still try to cross it to pcgs/ngc in slab [without cracking it; but, lessens the chance of crossing while lowering your risk if it...
i have never seen a bust half display a drastic off center strike such as this 1809. this piece is currently on the bay and the sellers pics...
i give her an AU-. that reverse is really hammered. a very common marriage die marriage [lm-5]. can you see any clashing above the date or...
very nice bigjohn, that is a great example of the lm-2 die marriage. this is the second and final use of the obverse 1 die. i love the bisecting...
consult a financial advisor
a few years ago Steve Contursi, of Rare Coin Wholesalers returned a boat load of inserts and donated the proceeds to the ana...close to $14,000 i...
it has not yet been made public as the mint has not agreed upon a cost effective alloy to replace nickel. their current choice is a synthetic...
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