Also in the 64 camp. Nice coin.
Like many older slabs, I think these are cool as they help tell the story of the coin market and grading. I really like these not for the grade...
93S is not difficult to locate. Expensive, yes, but readily available. But that is one to always buy graded.
Doesn’t look right to me either. Especially with the story from the seller.
ANACS is tough on Morgan’s. I like them for those. At the moment PCGS tends to have best resale for US coins in general. Time will tell how CACG...
I like the rattlers.
I was thinking the same
When I first started collecting it was Morgan’s and Liberty nickels. After completing those sets I dabbled in currency a bit and classic commems....
Looks like an awesome adventure. I look forward to reading your report.
Right, the market is the key factor here. I could draw a picture, it would be terrible and no one would want it or pay for it. But by definition...
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I have also had decent luck selling coins like this and coins in details holders on eBay. I think between the wider audience, and people just...
I hadn’t thought of type coins as being hard to sell. Makes sense though.
if I could go back to when I first started collecting I would have bought a lot more silver then. 20/20 hindsight.
I thought this might be a fun discussion, especially if some folks who deal will chime in. To stay within forum rules, this thread is not...
Condor’s slab book. I would love to thumb through it but haven’t seen one for sale. So….on my radar screen :)
It looks like the board won't let me upload a PPT file. If anyone is interested send me a message and I can send it to you via email. Mike
spot on.
Those PCI ownership changes are hard to keep track of. Someone put together a slide show that went over them with lots of pictures. I will see if...
I see a very faint PCI logo on the back.
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