I spot Verdigris on your rolls! lol
As I've aged, I've switched to going after quality and only having to buy a coin one time. I do make concessions. My Mercury dimes are VF on the...
I'm going to say around vf35 to xf 40 based on what I can see details wise.
I went the Safety deposit box route for years, couldn't take it anymore! i broke down and got a safe and am much happier. I can work on or look...
Yes disappointing but I'm not going to pursue it any further. I have contacted a couple of auctions to see about selling it. Just waiting to...
I am no expert on Newfoundland coins, evidently the 1944 C hasn't had many coins graded (at least by PCGS) in uncirculated condition. So, the...
They ended up giving it a grade of MS63 BROWN at PCGS
I guess I see it in the 55 to 58 range.
what the heck, start all 4!
This is what I was thinking before submission.
I won't keep you waiting, it came back as 63 brown. I was hoping for red brown and am a bit disappointed. They have however, put it on their...
Just curious as to what you think of this coin recently back from PCGS. Just looking for honest opinions. I know you could look it up by the...
Here is the picture taken by PCGS. They sent it for free in order to use it on their website. I am still confused why this got a brown rating...
I think it's a national park quarter incognito.
I'm just a bit too young but I'd like to remember turning in a gold or silver certificate for gold or silver. Better yet, observing how fast...
I can believe in missing something looking at a coin. However, I'd always heard that 3 people looked at the coin for grading purposes. Is this...
I would think a couple of nice type coins is always a winner. I especially like denominations that are no longer used. Half cents, 2 cent coins,...
But hey, the shipping is fairly reasonable!
Appears to have been caught up a bit in one of the counting/sorting machines in use at banks, etc.
I go with the 1918 as well.
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