Aloha! Here's my newest purchase - NGC Slabbed 1916 Lincoln cent. I'm extending this one to 5 days. NOTE: IF YOU DON'T VOTE IN THE POLL, YOUR...
I may bid on it just to say I have the first MPL Woodie!! lol.
This isn't mine but its a first! Matte Proof Woodie! http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=1151&LotIdNo=196070
Well each one is 90% silver and 10% copper. Go figure that silver is almost at $30, so I want to think that they may run around $3-$4 per coin...
Thanks dude, it was a nasty one.
Aloha cointalkers, I recently stopped by my local coin shop and spotted a 1931-S Lincoln cent in G-4 for $100. I also saw a 1908-S Indian cent in...
Placed 3rd, got scraped and burned on some rocks from falling. The waves were atleast 8 ft
Surfing tourney today.
Both are nice. Not sure if one has more gold in it than the other but they are nice coins. I just hate that they take old designs and re-design...
Haha I remember seeing something like this.
That would be a very nice little present to open under the tree....
I want to work on a project to where I can complete my own mint set from 83 in MS-65 NGC slabbed. I've always planned to, ever since I found out....
Here's a gem (65) for $65. $1 per grade?!...
I don't think an AG-03 is going to go for $1000, maybe in some cases where the seller might think he has the rarest coin but most dealers will...
PCGS AG-03 will probably bring in $300-$400 range since they sell for about $650-$750. And most dealers want to make as much of a profit as they can.
I agree, I'm happy with my PR-69's. Its the best grade to have because its doesn't always cost thousands and its close enough to perfect. Plus on...
Its in the family, my older bro, Dad and my Uncle all surfed. Plus, surfing in Hawaii is a sport like football in the mainland...haha
Very nice collection! Lovin' the 1950-D! It always a badge to own a complete set of anything.
I see your point, GDJMSP. But I think Heritage deals in too much buyers premium, atleast it did when I won my MPL. I just think its outrageous...
The 1881 is long gone, I found a 1896 PR-64 BN for $450. And everyone can say what they think, I still hate buyers premium. $90,000 coin turns out...
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