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Re: does it matter how high a superfractor 1/1 grades..
I say yes. The reason is that 1/1 aren't competing against other cards within the same set, but they are competing with other 1/1's of the same player from other sets. While you might have the 1/1 Superfractor RC of Yu Darvish, your neighbor may have the 1/1 Allen & Ginter Blank Back Darvish (i made that up, not even sure… -
Re: Excitement brewing..
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1969 Topps Baseball High Grade Low Pop PSA 9 MINT cards on Ebay with 1/1 example! Perfect for any hi
Hello, We are proud to offer some of the finest 1969 Topps PSA cards in existance this week on ebay, including rare low population MINT examples, like #121 (The ONLY PSA 9 MINT with none higher). These cards would make an incredible addition to any high grade PSA set! Our Ebay ID is Just_Collect and the auctions close… -
1862 Gold $1 DDO
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1869 Rainbow $1
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Re: New Lima 1 Real 1766 Has Arrived
Mintage for 1766 Peru 1 real is over 160 000. There are more than 5 that exist. Same goes for all the Peru 1 real dates (over 50 000 were minted of each date) minus maybe the unique 1751. 1752 states 424 were minted that could be the case and could also be wrong no one knows for sure. But my guess is no more than 5000 to… -
1883 Liberty Nickel NC die gouges or repunched 1?
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Re: WTB: List of World coins manufactured by US mints inside
Updated list: Costa Rica 1903-1914 50 Centimos (KM-143) Costa Rica 1970 Copper-Nickel 2 Colones (KM-187.2) Cuba 1943 Brass 5 Centavos (KM-11.3a) Dominican Republic 1897 Peso (KM-16) Dominican Republic 1944 Silver 5 Centavos (KM-18a) Ecuador 1917 2-1/2 Centavos (KM-61) Ecuador 1918 10 Centavos (KM-62) Ecuador 1928 10… -
Re: Is this an error? 1988 D. How do I distinguish between a genuine mint error? And post mint damage. .
No. Your coin has obvious post mint damage. 1) Learn how coins are made during the minting process and what types of errors are possible during the minting process. 2) Study verified examples of errors to learn what the different types actually look like. 3) Use common sense. If a coin looks like it was smashed repeatedly…
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