not a grade but of the decade -- the 1930s. The best I can afford or so I think -- my wife might disagree
Thanks Paul. You posted a 34-D merc earlier that caught my eye too. Looked like it has some nice subtle toning.
Thanks Gonzo, I think my photog skills have gotten better, but those pictures are from the auction. It was easier, and they were great pictures, to use those. No rotated dies.
Bought this on my birthday (the 18th last month) and it finally showed up in the mail. Well worth the wait IMO.
I can't resist HA. Too many nice coins to choose from... I also won some coins at Stack's (total accident) and 1 and DLRC.
It's addictive I have to make sure I don't spend ALL my money not just my extra coin money. I gotta stay off there if I'm feeling broke stacks is good too I spend money there as well. I just bought that ms 66 large cent at ha which is about as high of grade of large cent as I'll ever own with a bean too
Took a big shot in the dark on this one buying it raw from pictures only. Could tell its genuine but wasn't sure if it was problem free and it was real money. Got it from a ct member who found it in a bag of pennies!! Going out to pcgs soon as soon as I do the paperwork for my next shipment I think it's got a 75% chance of coming back clean my only concerns are a minor scratch and whether the rims are just worn in spots or were slightly filed I'm very happy with it in hand
Went to a local auction tonight that about 20 lots of coins and some decent stuff had very little luck on both coins and furniture almost everything went above retail this was all I bought