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Okay, the 1804 dollar sells Wednesday.
Bidding is around $5 million already.
What’s the over/under on $10 million all in?
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Re: Cracked Gold Coin Planchet (How would PCGS determine if pre- or post mint).
I’d guess that a flaw in the planchet was there before the coin was struck. Unless there are problems not visible in the photo, it should straight grade (perhaps with a mention of the planchet flaw) … (View Post)4 -
Re: What is the dumbest thing you have ever heard a collector say?
“I can grade a coin on a 70-point scale by seeing two pixelated photos” (View Post)3 -
Re: Post Your Favorite Early Halves
You certainly don’t! The other PCGS LE 1836 PL half dollar is from different dies. I first saw this one a few years ago while innocently viewing lots at a Heritage sale. It jumped out of the box, spi… (View Post)2 -
Re: Post Your Favorite Early Halves
Okay, I’ve nothing as early as the handsome @Nysoto 1794. 1836-1837 is my favorite coin era, as it ushered in the Sully/Gobrecht design transition that brought our silver coinage into the Seated Libe… (View Post)16 -
Re: What is some of the Best advice you ever received from a coin dealer?
“Take your time. there’s some absolute gems in there.” * Claud Murphy at my favorite Atlanta coin shop as a kid in 1964. That day, he steered me away from the ‘junk box’ I usually picked through, and… (View Post)9
