Cartwheel obverse, kind of off look to the luster on the reverse.
Here's a tragedy... [ATTACH]
I was thinking 115, but if so, it's a later die state than the one in the book...
Not sure about the Overton number yet... [ATTACH]
Jealous.
I don't understand. Did you get a $550,000 advance from Heritage and then your coins sold for less than that?-So now you owe them money for...
I see these pop up almost every morning under multiple different accounts.
His talk is at 9am, before the show opens to the public at 10. So in theory, you can make it.
Fun fact: At the Central States show this year, I had 3 bust halves, already graded and PCGS slabbed, "trueviewed" and put in Secure Plus slabs....
I was planning to attend as well.
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I'm not kidding. David flipping Hall. I was told he is the ONLY one who does them. (Maybe I should have said David Dipping Hall?)
I've been told over the phone with customer service that David Hall does every single restoration himself.
In 2008 I joined PCGS to send in 1 single coin. It was a 1800 LIKERTY Draped Bust Half Dime. I paid $1100 on eBay (that's cheap) and it was listed...
All they had to do was acetone soak it and it would have been fine. Do you think they used dip instead??
They over dip a lot of coins and make you wait 3 months for their "expertise."
My buddy owns this ANACS MS64 one. We think it's PL, but it's not on the holder... [ATTACH]
I'll bring em all with me to Anaheim brother
Unless it's a MS65, there's not much difference in what they sell for as raw, 63, or 64.
I would the 1880 CC. The others, probably not.
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