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Re: Try grading this 1937 proof buffalo nickel now in an auction on eBay
I would value this oink oink specimen at no more than $500. My guess with the shills it might go a couple hundred higher. It is an “environmental damage” specimen and that is what would appear on the… (View Post)1 -
Re: PCGS Grading
I have seen coins in both ngc and pcgs holders that were spot on graded, and also some that were so badly misgraded it looked like the graders had taken the day off!! (not many but a few) There was t… (View Post)3 -
Re: Try grading this 1937 proof buffalo nickel now in an auction on eBay
The auction is over and it sold for, get ready for this, it went for $860.05!! For a damaged coin? I don’t get it. You could get a slabbed proof-65 for about $1250, why would you want to drop that ki… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1917 Lincoln cent with interesting obverse rims -- any one ever seen one like this before?
That 1920 with the wide rims is a real show stopper. I have seen that on a 1921p too. (View Post)1 -
Re: 1917 Lincoln cent with interesting obverse rims -- any one ever seen one like this before?
I KNOW I SAID I WOULD NOT POST HERE ANY MORE BUT I MADE A MISTAKE THAT I HAVE TO CORRECT NOW. I WAS REFERREING TO THE UNWARRENTED COMMENTS BY INSLIDER2 INSIDE OF THE PARENTHESIS REFERRING TO MY CALLI… (View Post)1