Geez, it's a 1990, not a 1992.
Oh it's a PR-69 DCAM
Proof 1992 1 Cent, no S. They estimate around 250 or so may exist. Got it from David Lawrence late last year.
More like $2700
For this reason I have decided to not buy from the mint anymore and only buy coins that are slabbed and at least 2 years old.
Over on mintnewsblog.com we were talking about ridiculous the hh limit of 25 was, so one of the frequent posters came up with an e-mail imploring...
Well, compare the prices you pay for anything now with what you paid in 1971, when Nixon took us off the gold standard.
I also looked at BTC when it was sub $200. About that time a couple of wallets, or whatever they're called got hacked, and everyone lost...
I remember back in the 70s my father would take me to a local coin store in the Washington, D.C. area (we lived in Springfield, Va. at the time so...
Good to know this in case I move out of Virginia.
I have heard of the dreaded milk spots but never seen them. Several years ago I purchased a set of PCGS-graded silver eagles. Every coin was...
Whether they collect tax or not depends on the state one lives in.
Here's my only one. 1927-d MS 64 FH with a CAC bean.
I wouldn't pay extra for an MS-70 since I also can't tell the difference between 69 and 70.
That's gotta be a 65 FB at least, right?
I saw an ms66 1909vdb Proof on sale for an ungodly amount of money.
I am also a caver. (Spelunker can be used as well). I love to dig open underground passages to find virgin cave. My avatar picture is a passage I...
What about the one by Overton?
Even if I had the money I wouldn't spend it on an E-Bay auction unless I knew the seller. I'd rather play it safe and buy from a well-known dealer.
That's how I saw it as well. Is a PCGS graded coin and the grade was simply a fair one.
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