Nice Barbers.
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Making a killing? More like making a living. It's simply a fee for a service provided; no different from your dentist or your plumber. Nobody...
Geez, those fakes aren't even close.
This thread entertains.
To each his own, of course, but this one's not for me. I have no need for another manufactured collectible from the US mint.
Authenticity is everything with items like this. NGC doing it makes as much sense as any other method.
I'm a reasonably accomplished reader, and that's not how I interpreted the OP's post. I could be wrong, but I don't think anybody else did either.
They're not selling, they're asking. Important difference. Only look at completed sales on EBay for value information.
I think PCGS graded this coin MS-64.
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Excellent point. If one includes the youtubers searching for floating head zincolns, our ranks swell exponentially!
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Yeah, as long as you use "sold" listings and not asking prices to determine market value.
Forget that holy spirit cent. You guys can have my holy spirit toast for just $25,000. [IMG]
I understand where you're coming from, but I think it overstates the case. As far as I know, nobody can accurately estimate the percentage of the...
Colloquial variation of "well." You've never heard that one?
There is no "right" in a thread like this. It's all just opinion — including the grade printed on the slab label.
@martybox, I second this approach. I helped my son get started on an OFEC collection when he was about 8 yo, and this is exactly how we did it....
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