Has anyone else seen the greysheet price for 1/4 oz buffaloes? The unc is over $1100, the proof is over $1300, and dealers are paying up to...
I know... but now I can go ahead and root for WV to win it all! No ulterior motives! The owner of the shop where I work is a Hokie.
congrats Ken!
Does this sound familiar to anyone? I want this guy's autograph!
K-State killed me! One more win!?!? But I still have (as my buddies say) a weak but thready pulse! good luck Ken!
the only thing that comes to mind is the expression "delusions of grandeur"
congrats! great find!
He starts by making the assertion that he believed that the coin was MS and found out that it wasn't. (true) That it was in an NGC holder but...
That's a lot more coins than it seems at first blush. That said, I agree that it's probably a bit steep for a collection of that quality.
blocked isn't the word I would use to describe him... but it rhymes with it...
28-D MS-64 RD 38-D MS-64 RB 16-S AU-58 BN 2000 MS-64 RD <-----------<<<< Is that a Cheerios cent? 2005 MS-68 RD 1929 MS-65 RD
RIP CoinCrusader
Yes. believe it or not peanut butter works very well. If it doesn't completely take it off there's a product called Goo Gone that works every time.
I wanted to correct a few facts and help make things clearer. Your premise is that AGEs are readily available and I agree. the difference...
the proofs are quite stunning, aren't they, joe?
IMHO in 90 years it would have corroded. more. I say it's a relatively recent loss
one heck of a find if you ask me
I would weigh it. If the weight checks out, then the coin is an authentic 1921 merc IMHO. The date looks correct.
can you spare some cutter me brother?
Not a contest, I just love to play with words. How many different words can you offer that are synonymous with coins? Or with the word coins?...
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