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Re: When your nuclear bid doesn’t win?
Agreed, the closest I ever went to a nuclear bid was a gorgeous 1920-D WLH (PCGS AU50 CAC) on eBay, at the time their price guide was $ 1000, my max was $ 2500, it hammered at $ 1400. Worth every pen… (View Post)3 -
Re: Our Own Winesteven In The May/June Issue Of The PCGS Market Report Collector Spotlight
Excellent piece on a class act ; for his Indian Cent set, the pics look fantastic. Then I saw them live at the FUN Show, and they are off the charts gorgeous. (View Post)1 -
Re: Barber or Walking Liberty Half Dollars
Full sets of both series, still do an occasional upgrade (a nice 18D, PCGS AU 55), You're spot on, it's the thrill of the hunt. (View Post)1 -
Re: Barber or Walking Liberty Half Dollars
This is what makes the Barbers a fascinating series to collect, I have a complete set (except for a single F12) VF-AU, with four MS halves mixed in. Check out the pop figures for VF20-AU58. https://w… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1994 Lincoln penny
The vast majority of the OP's posts are at CCF as user ID "Crater". Happened to see a 69-S cent that looked familiar, and it was an exact match. https://www.coincommunity.com/forum/search.a… (View Post)3