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Re: First Shot with the Nikon 8800
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Re: The Snake Arrested ...
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Re: What was the most expensive coin you bought raw? And....
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HERE ONLY**1818 BUST HALF NGC AU-58 O-109a **
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Another Celtic gold...
...It is an early uninscribed issue, Quarter-Stater, North Lincolnshire Scyphate type, boar left, rev. large S with crescents and pellets around, 1.39g/12h (BMC 3190; VA –; S 395). Striking crack at 10 o’clock and edge a little ragged, otherwise nearly very fine, rare. I thought it was a gilded button when I first dug it… -
who was looking for 1975 SSPC ??????
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Re: The OFFICIAL 2009 Topps Heritage Thread
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Re: What is Magnifying Lense used to see the Lincoln Cent
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Here only; 1892 Morgan PCGS MS63 >>>SOLD<<<
Sold to the man in the cat suit! I have for sale this 1892 Morgan, PCGS MS63. This coin is in what I believe is the third generation holder, the thick one with the green label and four pegs. This coin has a very good strike for a 92, and also has quite nice luster. $395 including shipping, price not negotiable. -
Re: ***The official downturn of the PCGS graded 2008 Reverse of 2007 ASE thanks to John Nanney thread!!!
<< <i>There is a good reason for the cheapest yet with a feedback rating of 91.7%. LOL I would say around $475 is the market at the moment. >> That's why I was surprised that I won one on Jeremy's Pancreatic Research Auction for $435. The average sell price I saw before the auction was $395. Looks like I did okay.
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