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Re: 1808 Cent - Probably a Ground Find from Massachusetts
I once dug an 1808 large cent metal detecting (in Maryland). Still have it. It was dropped on a large, flat stone, and it was all of half an inch deep. You want to talk about ugly? PCGS would run out… (View Post)3 -
Re: Undervalued/"sleeper"/bargain coins?
Here's the long-running thread I started in 2015 about 1873-s half dollars and what a pain it is to locate a nice XF or better. https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/936772/the-1873-s-seated-half-… (View Post)1 -
Re: Undervalued/"sleeper"/bargain coins?
I've bought a lot of sleeper coins over the preceding three decades that have risen nicely in value. They tend to stay flat for a long time because they don't trade frequently. All of a sudden, publi… (View Post)2 -
Re: 50 Years Ago - A Seated Quarter Analysis
I might be considered a "lazy hoarder." I have three 1853 NA quarters because I'm too lazy to sell the two duplicates. I started with a cleaned/retoned F15, bought a PCGS F12 that I don't r… (View Post)3 -
Re: 50 Years Ago - A Seated Quarter Analysis
The sad thing is that when prices were too low, I had a hard time locating any of the sleeper dates I wanted to own. I started collecting Seated 25c in the 1990s and promptly quit when I couldn't loc… (View Post)3