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Re: Determining Value - 1951 Lincoln 1C Wheat Coin (PCGS Graded as PR67RB)
There are two problems here. First, you are equating the pride guide with the coin’s actual value. The PCGS guide can be useful for relative values between different dates and grades, but the actual … (View Post)2 -
Re: Determining Value - 1951 Lincoln 1C Wheat Coin (PCGS Graded as PR67RB)
I agree. When a coin is RB because it has spectacular color, RD vs RB may be a moot point. When a coin is RB because it’s just not fully red, the value reflects that. And it’s all the more important … (View Post)1 -
Re: I'm on the fence about buying this (monster variety) Seated Quarter
It depends on the coin and the people involved. My comment was generic and in response to "I've always felt that there is no such thing as a bad coin, only a bad price." I would bet a lot o… (View Post)2 -
Re: I'm on the fence about buying this (monster variety) Seated Quarter
That’s only true to a point. Eventually a coin is cheap enough that you can sell it and make money, and that’s good, but if you don’t like a coin, getting it for less wont make it a better coin, just… (View Post)6 -
Re: Corrugated Cardboard Toning (Waffle Toning) ...monster results at auction
If I were a multibillionaire I think I’d still rather have the money than those two coins. (View Post)2