I posted a similar thread (linked below) to this last year and I am interested to see how the results stack up year over year. How many coins...
Doug, humor me, what is a fair price for say a 1944-D Jefferson Nickel NGC MS67?
So wait, I'm the only guy on this forum who buys on E-Bay with the purpose of flipping for a profit? I find that hard to believe.
A few months ago, I was lamenting the fact that my brother found a DDO in the wild after searching only his second mint set while I had never...
I have one for weighing mail, readout is in ounces
I don’t have a scale with that sensitivity
No, why? Weights are typically used for authentication purposes, and I don’t think that is an issue here.
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I didn’t mean my assertion about graded populations as a general rule, I was talking specifically about 32-D & 32-S Washington Quarters. Now I...
An unsearched roll of uncirculated 1932 Washington Quarters is akin to Big Foot or the Lochness monster.
The mintages don’t mean anything, what really matters is the extant population, and more to the point, the certified population. Here are the...
That is very alluring!
I really have no idea what is going on at the top of the reverse of this war nickel. [img] [img]
Ok fine, it's close to being a 2, call it a 1+.
I sold one that looked almost identical to that coin recently, it was graded MS64.
Not at all, you are expecting a boost because of the date on the coin. Based solely on the toning, the coin is a 1. Some mundane blues, violets,...
On the Morgan scale, that’s a 1
Rick Tomaska (R&I Coins) has purchased at least half a dozen of my coins over the years.
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