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Coinbuf

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    Coinbuf got a reaction from TheKid316 in 1987 P Quarter - God We Rust (instead of In God We Trust) and Filled in P error?   
    Your quarter is in very poor condition, lots of circulation damage and its impossible to say if this was a filled die or just circulation damage.   Filled dies are very common and minor errors, the TPG's will seldom acknowledge something this minor, and most informed collectors will not pay any premium for such minor errors.   Your coin is worth its face value of $.25.
    Having said that, you will see this type of stuff listed on sites like ebay or etsy with huge asking prices by sellers that are looking to rip off other people.
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    Coinbuf got a reaction from Mike Meenderink in 1987 P Quarter - God We Rust (instead of In God We Trust) and Filled in P error?   
    Your quarter is in very poor condition, lots of circulation damage and its impossible to say if this was a filled die or just circulation damage.   Filled dies are very common and minor errors, the TPG's will seldom acknowledge something this minor, and most informed collectors will not pay any premium for such minor errors.   Your coin is worth its face value of $.25.
    Having said that, you will see this type of stuff listed on sites like ebay or etsy with huge asking prices by sellers that are looking to rip off other people.
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    Coinbuf got a reaction from Sandon in 1987 P Quarter - God We Rust (instead of In God We Trust) and Filled in P error?   
    Your quarter is in very poor condition, lots of circulation damage and its impossible to say if this was a filled die or just circulation damage.   Filled dies are very common and minor errors, the TPG's will seldom acknowledge something this minor, and most informed collectors will not pay any premium for such minor errors.   Your coin is worth its face value of $.25.
    Having said that, you will see this type of stuff listed on sites like ebay or etsy with huge asking prices by sellers that are looking to rip off other people.
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    Coinbuf got a reaction from Ali E. in **CAC stickered coins in the NGC Registry**   
    You are correct @Sandon however, there is a work around for this problem.    Here is a screenshot of one of my custom sets taken while I was not logged into the old registry system.   As you can see I have several non NGC or PCGS coins in this set which are visible, the trick is that you have enter these coins as want list coins vs your inventory coins.

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    Coinbuf got a reaction from Ali E. in Registry "comments"   
    As @sandon replied, the comments both for individual coins and for the registry set itself can is created by the registry set user and as long as the set is set to public (not private) those comments can be seen by anyone that views the set.   The set comments are at the very top of the set, and if the comments are long you need to click the blue highlighted text that reads "Read More", as illustrated in the following screen shot of one of my sets to see the full comments section.

    To see comments on each individual coin you need to click on the little page icon next to the date, again an illustration below from one of my coins/sets.

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    Coinbuf reacted to Sandon in Registry "comments"   
    Anyone who clicks a filled slot (coin date and mint or other description) in the "Slot Description" column of a public registry set can read the owner's comments, as well as seeing enlargements of any photos of the coin. One cannot leave comments on someone else's sets. 
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    Coinbuf reacted to MorganMan in Follow the lead picture post.   
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    Coinbuf reacted to AcesKings in Follow the lead picture post.   
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    Coinbuf reacted to MorganMan in Follow the lead picture post.   
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    Coinbuf reacted to Sandon in Follow the lead picture post.   
    1884-CC Morgan dollar in GSA holder, uncertified. My grade Choice BU (MS-63-64):


    Photos courtesy of Stacks Bowers Galleries.
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    Coinbuf reacted to AcesKings in Follow the lead picture post.   
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    Coinbuf reacted to MorganMan in Follow the lead picture post.   
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    Coinbuf reacted to AcesKings in Follow the lead picture post.   
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    Coinbuf reacted to Sandon in Follow the lead picture post.   
    1876 Type 2 Liberty head double eagle, now NGC graded AU 58:


     
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    Coinbuf reacted to MorganMan in Follow the lead picture post.   
    I always loved the reverse of this series.
     

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    Coinbuf reacted to Sandon in Follow the lead picture post.   
    1852 Liberty quarter eagle, currently uncertified, my grade Choice AU:


     
     
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    Coinbuf reacted to ldhair in Follow the lead picture post.   
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    Coinbuf reacted to MorganMan in Follow the lead picture post.   
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    Coinbuf reacted to CIII in Follow the lead picture post.   
    10-4


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    Coinbuf reacted to MorganMan in Follow the lead picture post.   
    Yep, gold is wild.
     


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    Coinbuf reacted to Sandon in Follow the lead picture post.   
    1911 Indian head quarter eagle, NGC graded MS 63:


    Photos courtesy of Stacks Bowers Galleries.
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    Coinbuf reacted to MorganMan in Follow the lead picture post.   
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    Coinbuf reacted to Sandon in Follow the lead picture post.   
    1893 proof Barber dime, PCGS graded PR 64CAM:


    Photos courtesy of Stacks Bowers Galleries.
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    Coinbuf reacted to powermad5000 in Follow the lead picture post.   
    1914 P Barber dime NGC graded MS 63