cant really tell from them pictures but none the less theres so many minted unless its uncirculated its probably not worth having slabbed.
ty for your inputs. i will probably never get to that coin show seeing how i barely get out of this state. im just not a traveling kind of guy....
for some reason ive gotten the opposite opinion when looking at most local coin dealers large cents. usually in numismatic shops they want top $...
IMO it beats having a damaged or AG-G coin when it comes to early pieces. i recently bought one and will have to take some pictures of it. i saw...
when i usually look at early american coppers on ebay i see a fair amount which are "porous" but otherwise have alot of detail. my 3 questions...
you cant really decide if somethings a deal till its been sold and recieved by the buyer?
i do but he doesnt get coins very often. his usual prices are 2.50/quarter 5/half 15/morgan/peace dollar. i really wanna kick myself because last...
yea sorry for the photos. i used a htc fuze. i really need to learn more about using a scanner.
got this at a another local antique shop for 3$. didnt really know anything about it till i found this link...
[IMG] [IMG] its common but i think rather then make sets i just want a nice specimen of all older u.s. coins.
some nice toning to it anyway.
trying to think of what to say. i guess is saving 5% worth the risk of losing $2500?
how much more money would the seller of made selling it on ebay then on the side?
ebay marriage made in heaven.
let me just start out by saying instead of getting rid of what is known as the penny how about you get rid of the nickel and make lincoln the new...
or the "what coin hasnt been counterfeited yet" hahaha but yes alot to learn from threads like these since ive been out of practice.
the "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" looks like 1 word...
thats a sweet find. would it be worth trying to clean at all?
i remember i only got 1 post on this coin and i was looking at someones ebay post on this site (ill just link thier thread...
well since i dont know it as an actual person - just a number of a case in a antique mall in waterford wisconsin - freddy bears - #45. they had 2...
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