Yes, $1000 in a little too much for that. Even though its a rare date, its still cleaned. I would pay no more than $700 for it. Maybe $725.
I ran into that kind of business a few times. I have a site that you would like if you are looking for a 31-S and 14-D Wheaties....
To be honest, I think that coin has had an old cleaning. I can tell over the high points. ANACS will put a grade on a cleaned coin but it would be...
Great stories everyone! From experience, most people I meet look at dollar coinage in a weird way. I tried to buy fast-food with sac dollars and...
Yeah I just went out and bought a roll for each mint in BU condition. If I can find them in BU, I wouldn't even bother with cherry picking.
That's one a NICE MPL Badthad. Very nice toning :hail: EDIT: Or is that a MPL? I noticed because of the rims.
I love that 1861 Indian Charmy!
You don't dip MPL's. Because of the tissue paper they were issued in, some were stored for a good long time in that paper before being sold....
They are the very rare and special Matte Proof issues. They were made from 1909 to 1916 with the 1909 VDB, 1915, and 1916 being the rarest. They...
I remember getting a 1952-S Wheat in a airport. 1938 Jeff nickel, 1939 Jeff nickel, and 1946 Jeff nickel. All found this year.
I have a nice place you can try....
I've got 1 Half Eagle, I didn't get serious into collecting before Gold went sky high. If I did, I probably would've had a Double Eagle and alot...
Great Brown Coppers everyone!! Really, who does say that MS++ Brown Copper isn't beautiful? :eek:
Very nice coins! I love that 1902 V Nickel. And the 1818 over 8. :cool:
Aloha. I was browsing Numismatic Financial Corp's Lincoln cents and came across this 1926-D in MS-63 BN. I looked at a closer pic, and the wheat...
Matte Proof Lincoln cent in at least PF-63 and above. 1909-S VDB in at least EF-45. 1916-D Mercury dime in at least G-4. Saint Gaudens Double...
I see no problem of that coin getting VG-10.
Stupid me, these coins are already in a stared thread.
STUPID me. I just posted a thread of these in the coin chat section.
That's correct! The ultra rare 1943-D Copper, 1944 Steel and 1942 white metal Lincoln cents just sold together for $ 2 million. I would be one...
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