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Re: What is Your Opinion About this 1857-S Seated Quarter
XF45 details, might have a light cleaning or other problem lurking. Scarce date in the series, tough to find at that grade level. If it could be certified problem-free, it would be in a PCGS holder a… (View Post)5 -
Re: Warning: don't overpay for tarnish (a personal story with a clickbait title)
I thought I would go back into my archives and revisit the 1909-D dime that I owned for several years. Bought it in 2006 in a PCGS MS64 holder. I bought an entire collection of AU/MS Barber 10c in PC… (View Post)5 -
Re: Someone got a GREAT DEAL on Ebay this weekend
Buyer won't get anything but $200 deducted from their bank account. The seller would have to be a real numbskull to not notice two gold coins in the lot. My guess is that nothing ever gets shipped an… (View Post)1 -
Re: Stale eBay listings
How may times I have seen an eBay listing sit for a few hours with a fair Buy It Now, and then someone had to bid $1. Almost without fail, the original bidder drops out for some tiny price, and it cl… (View Post)1 -
Re: How widely did the various State coppers circulate after 1793?
It is common to see state coppers dug by metal detectorists in "other" states. For example, Mass. and Conn. coppers show up in Vermont, New York, and New Hampshire on a regular basis. The N… (View Post)4