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Re: The saga of the 1875-S Seated twenty cent piece goes on
My 1875-S quarter is just a nice VF35 placeholder. When I see a MS piece offered, it usually has ugly die striations as if someone filed down the planchet before it was struck. The other options are … (View Post)1 -
Re: Second Rarest 25C Carson City Issue: 1870-CC 25C. Survival Estimates?
Here's my PCGS F15 example of 1871-cc, which is only slightly better than the VG10 shown, if at all. I knew my example was generously graded when I bought it, but the price was fair for the coin, and… (View Post)3 -
Re: My lastest bust quarter purchase
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Re: Which 1873-S quarter do you prefer? Updated CACG grading and sticker surprise!
Here's my 1873-s PCGS XF45. I don't mean to hijack, but it's worth comparing to the two coins above. (View Post)1 -
Re: SOME Recent CACG Auction Sales Compared to "Similar" Non-CAC coins
When the U.S. mint releases a new product, they are initially in short supply, certified populations are low, and speculators sometimes cause a price bubble. As time goes on and more get certified, t… (View Post)1