My daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 2 (2003). My son was diagnosed with Type 1 when he was 17 on December 31, 2009. We were stunned that another child of ours had been diagnosed. Please, if you don't have a favorite charity, consider giving to the JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation)
You're having delusions of grandeur again. - Susan Ivanova Well, if you're gonna have delusions, may as well go for the really satisfying ones. - Marcus Cole
and even more exciting is clicking on the coin number and getting a picture of the coin with all sorts of info. Not all coin numbers will be in "blue". Thanks Fletch... this new addition is invaluable and the IT people at CU are to be commended.
about the modern prices... I don't know either. My wide AM Lincolns sell for 2 to 3 times higher than the price guide. I sold an MS66 Low Leaf Wisconsin to a forum member on ebay for $867 when there was NO PRICE LISTED..... only days after that ebay transaction, the coin FINALLY had the value of $1250 listed.
Prior to that sale, there was nothing on the 66 or 67 for pricing info. I felt screwed and beepy felt great ! But, like has been stated : " It is a GUIDE" for traders like us
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My daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 2 (2003). My son was diagnosed with Type 1 when he was 17 on December 31, 2009. We were stunned that another child of ours had been diagnosed. Please, if you don't have a favorite charity, consider giving to the JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation)
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<< <i>I am still confused as to where they get these prices from, especially on the moderns.
I would suspect either a ouija board or a crystal ball ...
Happy Rock Wrens
You're having delusions of grandeur again. - Susan Ivanova
Well, if you're gonna have delusions, may as well go for the really satisfying ones. - Marcus Cole
<< <i>I am still confused as to where they get these prices from, especially on the moderns.
I don't know if the high grade ones are accurate or not but do know the lower grades tend to be reported too low.
I'd guess they get them from the same sources that other catalogers do.
about the modern prices... I don't know either. My wide AM Lincolns sell for 2 to 3 times higher than the price guide. I sold an MS66 Low Leaf Wisconsin to a forum member on ebay for $867 when there was NO PRICE LISTED..... only days after that ebay transaction, the coin FINALLY had the value of $1250 listed.
Prior to that sale, there was nothing on the 66 or 67 for pricing info. I felt screwed and beepy felt great !
But, like has been stated : " It is a GUIDE" for traders like us
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
TorinoCobra71
<< <i> and even more exciting is clicking on the coin number and getting a picture of the coin with all sorts of info. >>
Hey, I didn't know that either!