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Re: Interesting dual-grade PCGS slab
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20 Oz Silver lot-nice variety! Only $2 over spot

Selling 20 oz. of Silver for one low price. Lots of premium silver in this lot as well as a few generic items. Selling everything as one lot for $20 an ounce, most of the items are worth more than that, some is worth less so it averages out. Asking $400 for the lot plus $5 shipping. Payment by paypal gift. Items Included:… -
Anyone need any of these, List 2??
00-01 Topps Chrome Craig Claxton #d 00-01 Topps Chrome Eddie House #d 00-01 Topps Chrome Jason Collier #d 00-01 Topps Chrome Lavor Postell #d 00-01 Topps Chrome Mamadou N’Diaye #d 01-02 Fleer Marquee DeSagana Diop/Primoz Brezec #d 01-02 Fleer Marquee Terence Morris/Oscar Torres #d 99-00 Skybox Premium Lamar Odom X 2 97-98… -
Re: Now I'm curious, raised error on 1971 proof nickel someone posted on reddit...
I disagree. The reflecting light is consistent with a raised anomaly. The light appears on the upper side (in photo);of all 3 raised lines: the 2 sides of the U abs the anomaly. If the anomaly were incuse, there would be no light on the upper side. There would, instead, be light on the lower side of the infuse anomaly -
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Re: Off-Metal 1854 2½ Dollar Liberty
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CBH question regarding 1827 flat and curl base 2 pricing.

I would like to know why there is not much of a price difference between the flat base 2 and the curl base 2 varieties of the 1827 half dollar, given the great difference of their Pop reports. I have an old 2007 PCGS Pop report and I think it has numbers around 1000 for the flat base 2 and only 55 for the curl base 2, yet… -
2 Morgans 4 sale

On my desk next to 2 beard trimmers, a microscreen shaver and a 1977 mint set is 2 slabbed coins, I'd like to sell. 1. PCGS MS64 1883-O My wife and I bought this together and inspected it and compared it to others for about 1.5 hours. We both felt it needs to be in a 65 holder. There is no typical chatter in front of lib's… -
Re: Weekend limerick contest - let’s party
1. There once was a man from Afghanistan. He collected wheat cents in a garbage can. As the copper price rose, he sold all of those to an undisclosed smelter in Maryland. 2. There once was a man from Iraq Who sent all his coins off to CAC But none of them beaned, With a gold or a green, So he sold them for silver to stack. -
FSH: (2) PCGS Jefferson Nickel Registry Sets 1965 - Date 97.75% complete - Both sets broken up. Avai

UPDATE MARCH 15, 2008 I have sold off about 2/3 of the total coins from the (2) sets. THANKS to my buyers so far,,,,, you know who you are The sets have been updated and the SOLD coins are deleted. If you see anything that interests you PM or e-mail me. Thanks, GrandAm I have a few people wanting specific dates out of the…
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