Can't wait to see how this one turns out!
The 1994-D Kennedy in 67 is hard to find, but there are 60-ish graded and probably a hundred more to be found. That is a conditional rarity, a...
They are great in silver, and in early clad they are still pretty good (IMO). Then the low relief and spaghetti hair started and... blah.
You know what, since this thread is just turning into a massive argument, how about we drop the subject? I was the one who started this fire in...
Here's this one story I've heard about "the sticker on the slab". So this proof Lincoln grades MS69RD at PCGS. This coin then starts developing...
I guess so. I just am not the person who thinks a high grade modern coin is worth insane amounts of money. The registry guys are though.
This is completely true. A coin is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. I may only want to pay $10 for a very high grade modern half...
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I respect what everyone collects, I'm just giving my opinion. I have absolutely no problem paying a couple of bucks for a high grade modern coin,...
It was a 1797 S-121a, right? I saw the coin. Wasn't in great shape but still a high R6+ variety.
I guess at the worst, if you find nothing, you can still sell the coins you have in the bag for a premium over face value.
Well, you have an extremely low chance of buying a modern for $3 and selling it for $1000, but if you're willing to cherrypick you can buy...
Well, it is my opinion, but a lot of people share the same opinion as me. Despite this, my opinion is not fact - and neither is anyone's opinion....
A modern half is a modern half. I don't care if some company says it's exceptional, it is what it is. It's like making a silk purse out of a sow's...
I hate going first... :D 65DMPL, though I'm probably wrong. Anna's cheek is a bit rough, but that's acceptable for 65 I think. Or maybe I'm just...
Being who I am, you would probably expect me to say, "1876-CC 20c" or "1878-S 50c" or "1870-S $1". But my choice would be the finest known 1875...
Where I live (near Portland, OR, as some of you probably know) there are no coin counting machines. Coin counters (free ones) are regional and...
Me too.
I've heard that TD banks (on the east coast) are also doing away with coin counters. Looks like rerolling will be the future of CRH.
This is why I dislike the modern coin market. Pick up a box of freshly minted 2017-P cents from the bank, look through them all and see if any are...
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