Everyone is different, but I've been in your exact position before and I'm really glad now that I didn't sell any of my coins. I actively...
Thanks a ton for posting this. Found them at Target, just like you said.
Thank you everyone for all the good info here. It's what I needed to hear. Maybe not what I wanted to hear, but it'll help prevent me from buying...
Look a little further to the right. The more verticle lines that are darker are what I'm talking about. Not the group of lighter horizontal ones.
I've been looking at getting a nice 20 cent piece for my type set for a while now. Unlike most other coins, this is going to be the only 20 cent...
Thanks for the link. I'll check it out. I haven't been on that site for a while. I guess I kind of forgot about it. I guess this leads to another...
All the magazine articles have me a little gunshy lately, about all the fake coins and fake slabs from China. I think I'm finally ready to add a...
To answer the first poster, yes all of the coins are problem free. No "cleaned" or "details" grading. Well, I guess I'm a little surprised by...
I have the opportunity to buy some slabbed key date coins from a friend. I'm not especially interested in high grade coins for these series...I...
Thanks for all the info. Are there any years that are more common with weak strikes? Or does it have more to do with which mint the coins...
I saw some raw Morgans graded MS-63 at a dealer the other day. Some looked right, but a few of the dollars had eagles with what looked like wear...
Hey, thanks for posting the picture and link for this. My dad is a huge train nut, so this will make a perfect birthday gift for him.
At the risk of sounding like a total noob, what exactly am I looking at here? I see where it looks kind of filled in around most of the letters...
The shop I work at had compiled a pretty large pile of circulated Ikes. They used to pay $1.05 each and eventually it just turned into face...
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Is this right? Does a note with a corner (upper right) like this really deserve that grade? Or could the damage have occured after it was slabbed....
Dang. Can't believe I missed that other thread. Thanks for the link.
Just curious what the difference is between the EPQ and PPQ designations from PMG. Which one is better? Thanks.
+1. I'm jealous. That's way under spot.
I dig it. A few months ago I took about 30 1940s and 1950s wheats and tossed them over the fence at 3 different elementary school playground...
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