PR62 just sold at Heritage for $2.76 million. Isn't that a little low? Then again, didn't it used to be graded XF40 about 50 years ago? [ATTACH]...
39 and 50 weeks
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AU details environmental damage. Pitting on the reverse.
Look what came in the mail today. An original Al Overton pedigreed NGC bustie. O-108 1836/1336. These have disappeared from the market, especially...
This is how I got interested in Overton varieties. I sold an 1809 that I figured would auction for $150 and it went for over $450. At first I was...
The only impaired proof in my inventory. [ATTACH]
I wouldn't say I'm the king until I've found the R.8 1825. But yeah, I've had a few winners.
This one is known more for the clash than the crack. The "arrowhead" late die state Browning 9. [ATTACH]
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A flying eagle variety and a couple rare date (Or rare holders, I should say), GSA softpacks. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Bought these two from a fellow member. Couple of nearly impossible to find GSA softpacks. 1882-CC & 1883-CC. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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I'm just a mole that can't get off the gas.... of my Corn Cob Cruiser.
Third Party Grader. As in NGC ANACS, PCGS, ICG. And slab refers to the holder they place the coin in when they grade it.
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Hmm, maybe I was looking at PCGS price guide... or 65 pricing? I can't remember. But whatever, it's a nice score.
I voted coin B. It's XF40, which is a totally respectable grade for a type set! I like the 1st one, but that spot grabs your attention. If it were...
Remember,.it appears backwards. Check out the TS in CENTS. You can see the neck below and chin line between those letters. Next follow above the S...
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