1827 1¢ PCGS VF-20 I think it's and N-6 but ??? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The other day I: 1. Paid for a low-priced item with cash, and 2. Got some change (in this case a quarter and a dime). That's the first time that...
Wow, there's no missing that if you know to look for it.
Oops, I guess an image should have been included. [ATTACH]
Here's my $100 FRN Star Note. Definitely NOT a low serial number. And there's a vertical fold down through Franklin's image. So I guess it would...
Yeh, I have trouble seeing that coin as AU.
Nice. I like it. Pure, honest wear. I agree with AG-03.
No, I don't crack them out - nor any coins slabbed by PCGS or NGC. I believe that coins will survive better if kept slabbed. And my choice of TPGs...
IMO it's VF. From the meager resources I have I'd say $160 is too high. Think more like $120-$130.
#1 - NGC (but only because they have a faster turnaround time) #2 - PCGS (would have been #1 but [see #1]) #3 - ANACS (only for 20th century and...
The Brits sure made some very attractive currency. The US hasn't had any eye grabbing designs for a long while. I collect small size US $1 bills...
Yeh, me too.
Nice one. At first I thought it just went to the corner of the base. But a further look showed the crack went well into it.
FINALLY I've gotten my camera back to usable. I looked at Goodman's book and made some changes to my camera's settings. Took quite a while (1...
I use a non-reflective, dark gray background. As much as possible I want the light that the camera collects to be JUST from the coin.
Spender unless it's something you collect. If it were CHCU then it would be worth saving.
Since the horn tip has been worn away it can't be any better than F-15.
This is why I only bid on/buy coins slabbed by NGC or PCGS.
My response was based on watching some people installing a computer fiber network years ago (good grief, that must have been back in the 1990's)....
I see it as marginal whether or not to submit it for slabbing. I think it's been cleaned. If so, then I'd place its value at about $200. Slabbing...
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