I have several unique pieces in inventory right now but this is the most mainstream. Pop 1/0. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The note is probably a $1,000-$1,200 piece
The 1898 has some corrosion issues... Worth fifty cents or so. The 1896 is a VG.. Maybe... And is worth a buck or so.
Shoulda bought it.... That's a good deal for a national with just a couple known.
It's a pay site but PCGS coin facts shows recent auction results for certified examples by both PCGS and NGC and even includes eBay sales.
$15
Now not any ole joe can use this program. This is a program that is extended to certified dealers for PCGS. It is not easy by any means to become...
One thing that both NGC and PCGS do is the bulk submission program. This works out well for dealers like me by setting a fixed, discounted rate at...
If you go to shows and look at Larry's table... You won't see many SEGS coins. You will probably actually see more PCGS or NGC graded coins then...
I find that VERY hard to believe. I personally spent 5 figures with the top tier grading companies last year and exactly $0 with second, third, or...
That is surprising...
I have a feeling you'd be issuing a lot of refunds with that policy...
no need... it's been ground off.
It's in an old 2x2 and that's PVC residue... definitely a genuine coin tho.
I think the grading companies have it just right. You are taking up the grader's time... and after all he is the talent... whether the coin grades...
I would bet the coin was AT'ed to hide the processing (smoothing). Not a coin for me unless it was at a deep deep discount.
As many of you know I am a dealer and I pride myself on trying to be the most fair and ethical I can possibly be. That being said I wanted it to...
Back to the topic...
I strongly disagree... but that's just my opinion.
This one did walk in the store but the owner and I are friends and I had an idea it was coming. We acquired this note and 54 other R.7+ and...
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