I go to at least one show a month. Over the past two months I've been to 6 different shows in two different states. Fantastic two months even...
I only show my family what I have. Of course there is the Internet but very few have my address (although it wouldn't be very hard to figure out)....
I'd file a complaint with the post office. Doubt anything will happen though.
Cash is almost always accepted. That is how I always deal. I have seen dealers with signs saying check are not accepted. Don't bother with a...
I haven't checked the mint mark yet. Eyes have been a little blurry lately due to some allergies. The coin had MS65 on the 2x2, paid about 62...
I was also there today, at the same time as yourself! If you noticed a 20 year old with a Toledo University t-shirt, that was me. The grading...
1880 I'd give a solid AU-58 The 1884 is a tough one. 63 easy, 64 depending on how it looks in hand.
I just picked this up at the CSNS show. Sorry about the blurry area around the rim, it has to do with the added macro lenses. I can assure you...
I'm going tomorrow for sure. Will be there at opening.
I'd call it a MS64 with the possibility of FT. Hard to judge from pics.
After seeing those setups I've come to a conclusion: I need more lights! I'm working with a normal desk lamp with Reveal bulb. Works rather...
The only way a 1990 cent is worth anything without the S mark is if the coin is a proof. Other than that you have a coin worth 1 cent.
It's ok for a "ballpark" figure. I'd personally use completed auctions from Heritage/Ebay/etc for a better idea. I didn't search for those...
I actually got mine in Bucyrus, OH over the weekend. Came back to visit my parents (Crestline). The lady said they have more rolls than they know...
Search $100 worth of half dollars today. Only keeper was a BU 1985. No silver, no errors, blah.
"Nazi" coins are rather common.
PR64.....leaning toward CAM
Cool! Finding stuff like that is always exciting, especially the 1909-VDB (I have a thing for those).
That's very true satootoko. I didn't have my Redbook handy and that was the first place I could think of. With a coin like that I would have...
From PCGS price guide: 1870-CC G - $3000, F - $8000, EF - $27,500, AU - $52,500
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