Ask $600, but be willing to accept Best Offers on the listing as well. First offer of $500 or more, I would accept it.
That's a guarantee the OP will get more than what a B&M offered.
Someone's dreaming. Going value is $38 each.
Your prize is to continue reading the drivel, and arguing with an troll! Congrats!
Nothing to be sorry about.
I can tell you this, if there is doubling and it looks flat and step like it's MD, or Mechanical Doubling. If it looks notched its doubled die....
If you can get a CC Morgan for that price, I'd buy all that I could.
No one can tell with any degree of certainty from those pics.
What year was it?
His offer is well below the NGC/Numismedia prices listed for each coin, the bulk of which are listed in that guide at around $165.
I still don't see what any of this has to do with Coin Chat.
Which one is yours?:D
Once I add the price I paid into my spreadsheet, along with the coin info, the receipt gets filed under G.
I see a lot of wear on that one.
Considering that 1970 was the final year for Kennedy halves to contain silver, this would be priceless as an error. If it's not silver plated...
I was wondering that myself. Can't see where all the cut and paste posts of his are related to Coin Chat.
I like that too. What do those go for?
I have some DVDs I ordered for the wife from Wal-Mart.com that are stuck in Louisville, KY., for SIX weeks!
Don't let them near your pumpkin either. [ATTACH] It'll be messy!
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