I like the Registry because I can not only show off and share my collection with others, but it also is a good tool for keeping track of my coins....
I collect both NGC and PCGS coins as well. That said, I am a member of PCGS only. As a PCGS member I can submit coins, get access to the pop...
I just looked at eBay at the guy selling for $80+ does provide you with capsules so you can transplant your newer coin into the older sized...
I'm not sure exactly what you are looking at but the US Mint did make 4-coin First Spouse cases in 2007 when the program first started. However,...
Got my "last" Liberty coins in the mail today, they look nice as a set, even though my pic isn't the best: [IMG] I said "last" Liberty because...
I only got one, but it's pretty: PCGS PR65RB [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
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I agree with the others, looks like a great XF Illinois Half. Love the look of it, thanks for posting it!
I'll order the coin, but I'm confident that if I want to I'll still be able to order another example in Summer 2011 as they'll still be available...
As mentioned, the obverse of the Flying Eagle cent posted above was definitely brightened up. I was told by NCS at the time that only the obverse...
One experience I had with NCS/NGC conservation definitely improved the value of the coin: Before: [IMG] After: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] The...
The 1908-S IHC has gone up pretty steadily over the past two years, well over 50% in value for some of the circulated grades. I still think there...
Of the many Lincolns that I own, I'm thinking this one may be my favorite: [IMG]
I thought i posted the info over here too, but it must have gotten bumped too far down the list. Oh well. I'll see you all tomorrow at the show!
For certified coins, the going prices based on my experience are as follows: MS65BN: $65-$80 or so MS65RB: $85-$125 or so MS65RD: $150-$225 or so
I think the TrueView service is at least $20 these days so yes, I agree that it wouldn't have been too cost-effective to have sent that one in for...
Yeah, there can be a wide variety of colors and still be considered a BN coin. Some will be just shy of being RB, some will be dark brown, some...
Was taking some photos of some of my recent purchases this week and just had to share this one. I got this from the famous BNB himself who was set...
Wow, to find a coin in your change which was minted in New Orleans is a major score!!!! Especially a Barber in such nice condition!! WOW!!!
I like Lincolns too :) [IMG]
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