I only started while i was young, and collected what I could from pocket change. The oldest coin I found was a 1909 Lincoln cent, before I knew...
This is definitely a problem coin. It looks like it may be polished to me. I would stay away unless it is authenticated by a TPG. I do have to...
That doesn't look like a planchet... it looks like a heavily damaged cent to me. You can kind of see the outline of Lincoln's silhouette.
Aside from the price, that auction listing is absolutely disgusting... how much word art and animated .gif images can you stick onto one auction...
Also... that slab looks so legit... I can't even tell if it's by NGC or PCGS!!! (joking... lol)
wow... that one is only really rotated like 15 degrees... lol from what I've researched though, there were about 80 or so made of the one I've...
Oh, wow! could you send me a link to that auction? I doubt it would sell for that much... but it'd be nice to get an idea.
He actually stated earlier that they were two different coins; one for reference. I think it was on the first page :)
Here in TN, I've only seen one of the 2009 Lincolns in circulation. Can't remember which one it was, but it wasn't even mine, and I definitely...
I am NOT going to collect the national park quarters. The idea has gotten stale, and I've been burned out from collecting the state quarters.
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No. an 1885-S would be labeled 1885-S S$1
Well on the NGC holder, S$1 means Silver $1.
Ahh... that changes a few things. lol Well, according to numismedia (NGC's Price Guide), your coin's fair market value (FMV) is $66. With stars...
It depends on the grading company. If it's NGC or PCGS probably a good bit over 500 dollars. If not... it all depends on whether the coin was...
you know you can get a better prof pic than that!
So far I haven't seen any auctions on ebay, but i'll be sure to keep looking. Thanks for the suggestion!
maybe they should just let us submit whatever caption we want to put on it?
Thanks for the replies! Can anyone provide some input about what kind of premium this error might bring to the coin?
Was going through some coins with a friend earlier tonight, and we stumbled across this 90 degree rotated die 1923 Peace Dollar. It was a pretty...
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