Poor gal . . . That musta hurt! Can't quite make out what the original date was from the photo.
I like the MS61 and think the MS64 is solidly graded, but I don't really care for the 62 . . . Even though it's probably a correct technical...
I do believe it is a triple clipped coin . . . I think I see the less obvious 3rd clip near the final T in TRUST.
Oh, I don't know. How goes the old adage? "A bird in the hand . . . " Yes, I am kidding . . .
My opinion . . . the coin has been artificially toned over altered surfaces.
I'd think it even easier to apply patina evenly throughout, and then wear it thinner in some places . . .
Nice example of die polish. Somewhere I've got an unbelievable example of die polishing on a Columbian Half. Both does were scrubbed to beat the...
Better than collecting bones . . . .
The 1944 isn't a proof because they didn't make proofs that year. The 1938 is not a proof, and does appear to me to have the radial lines you...
It depends on a number of factors. Chief among them are the scarcity of the coins, their state of preservation and how quickly you want to be paid.
Now, THAT'S the way to corner a market!
Minus applicable deductibles, yes.
I have no idea . . .
100% walkers in a single $10 Roll.
That's good for you, assuming they're genuine. With all of the counterfeiting going on out there, you'd best be sure. Are they already graded by...
If you bought them via private treaty, I tend to agree you'll make a good profit on them because those were uncompetitive purchases. On the other...
One of the most important reasons I carry business insurance is so that the shipping label NEVER bears any indication of the value of the...
My guess is it was mailed from a major auction house to the winning bidder, in which case, such mailings take place routinely. Sorry BB21 . . . I...
The very first coin minted in unobtainium! .
I very strongly believe this to be a fool's errand. Why, you might ask? After acquiring your first few examples, the population depletes,...
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