Mike, I'm going to guess that one is in either an AU50 or in a gennie holder. It looks to have been dipped and put in a library of coins album...
Nice looking 92-S, Lance. That coin has a great look to it and not an easy date to get a hold of. :thumb: I picked this one up this evening....
20 years of experience is overrated. I can't argue with people that have it, but I can't say people with less than that are always less...
Way to go, Duke! :D
Way to go, you over analysed my sarcasm. :D
Wow, didn't this turn into quite the interesting thread. I hope everyone can get along after this. By the way, Duke, I use Gixen. If I knew it...
Honestly, I don't know enough about the series to give an opinion on the value based on the photos. I hope you did well.
If someone knows enough about what they are buying, why would they need to consult others to see if the got a deal or not? Seems to me, they...
Maybe it's just me, but why do some people insist on paying a good amount of money on coins they have no idea about? THEN ask if they got a good...
I mainly collect Barber Halves, and the last three certified coins I bought were in NGC holders. They, in my mind, are tougher on that series...
I'll be there Friday as well. I'll be milling around table 310 for a while in the morning. :D
Nice looking walker! Love the look of a nicely circulated original Walker. Wish I could join in, but cannot. Good luck to the people that enter!
If you didn't like the slab, you could have bought one for a tiny sum over melt not in a slab. Heck you could have bought a whole roll and they...
That 90-CC looks like a nice coin. edited
Actually, some of the earlier coinage was loathed. Like the Trade dollar and the Morgan dollar. Barber coinage also was hated...and still is by...
____ is my favorite, because it's free and has worked flawless for me before. I don't use very often anymore though.
Don't worry, he will find it. He has a nose for these threads. :D
1754...Thanks for the contest.
I believe that is the reason for their prices. To keep people from sending every wheat cent they find in change to them for grading.
:too-funny: One in every crowd. There is no best grading service. But there are terrible ones. The top grading companies all have their skeletons.
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