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I know you are correct. It's just over my head.
In my state the sheriffs office handles these type of auctions. They advertise it enough to bring in dealers and collectors. Prices turn out to be...
I would never have guessed it. PCGS MS62. I don't have an image of the slab but it's serial #28750221. Maybe an AU58 on a different day. Even at...
I'll post what PCGS gave it tomorrow. I called it an AU-50 when I bought it.
Great meeting you Ken. You didn't show me the FE. Really nice. It was fun meeting all you guys.
I hope the book is wrote in a way that folks can understand what is being said.
Just got this back from PCGS in a good holder. Thought it would be fun to let folks take a guess. I always had a hard time grading these. I...
I have never seen a post from anyone that had to deal with a claim. I'm thinking an invoice would be a must.
Folks are probably sick of me posting them. This is my favorite. Clash with $20 gold piece die. [IMG] [IMG]
A shot glass full is all you need for each bath.
My specialty would be clashed die classic coins. The 1857 stuff is my favorite.
Collect what and how you wish to enjoy the hobby. Raw is cool for some stuff and slabs are better for others.
That's a great thread you pointed out Doug. New question. Does acetone have a shelf life? Say you have a half a can that's been sitting around for...
It was done by the Secret Service to track the coin. Have you looked out your front window? Watch what you say on the phone.
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Sorry. It's a large date.
I have some friends that became rich by selling dirt.;) I just collect coins for the fun.
There are too many to keep track of. Auction results are about all there is to go by.
No one will be able to tell you anything from any of those images.
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