It's a wicked market for these coins... The very first one I sold brought $14,000 for a PCGS MS68. This was just after the discovery... it's been...
Here is a decent piece I picked up today. Slightly porous... but very meaty. Looks to be the C-2. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Came across this guy this morning. I've seen a lot of counterstamped cents... but never this one. Anyone know what it is? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Haha! Conder you are welcome to come stand outside anytime... but our couch inside is much more comfortable.
I'm no small fry myself... Haha! But I do keep a big guy on staff.
If it's UNC.... Yeah we would. Obviously it's hard to be 100% sure from the pics... But it looks to be.
Yep, I am lucky in my business in the fact that all of the other local "coin shops" in my area just go for the big rips and tend to make low...
There were no business strike 3 cent pieces made in 1877. This is a proof only type with a mintage of just 510 pieces total. It just walked into...
27 S quarters are tough tough tough in AU or better. Nice!
I found this guy in a lot of misc ancients. I really liked the lily. Any idea who this piece was issued under? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
New Jersey St. Patrick I recently picked up. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't know about PCGS but I do know that a grader does see the encapsulated coin at NGC before it goes out the door.
How the heck does the finalizer miss this one? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think it's a zincer... I see small plating breaks between the ED on the reverse.
I agree. You did a good job.
Yeah looks like a low end UNC. $46 isn't bad, we are paying $40 in the shop for them.
I feel like it's a 58... But could easily be 61... Those grades seem interchangeable these days.
It's what's called in the business a "slider". Could be AU but it might slide into a low MS. I'm thinking it's graded AU tho.
Looks like it may have some sort of environmental issues. Hard to say from those pics.
Multiple clashes and rotation... It's a keeper for sure.
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