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Rdietrick
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Still new to this. My question is should I build a Proof or MS collection? Pros and cons to each? What does everyone else do?
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Can someone clarify for me the weights? All 1982 pennies are either 3.1g or 2.5g. What is the significance of the 3.07 weight of the 2 that have been verified? Also is it only D mint mark?
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Opinions.....take a chance hope for something decent?
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Just curious, I got an offer on ebay to buy 100 ungraded slabbed coins for $73 including shipping ad says ".......BU, Proof and circulated coins"
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I've done a Google search and a current ebay search for this year errors and came up with nothing
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The marks on the dime are actually raised
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I was thinking that way. By lucrative I guess I mean the value to my children. Like the 90% silver category, say start with the half dollar denomination or dollar denomination. Ive been around it my whole life my dad was a collector be it through circulated coins but still filled books with them. I never really picked it up until I started playing around in the silver market and acquiring a third of his collection it kind of triggered a big interest, especially in the higher end/precious metals side as well as the rarity side of things.
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I kmow this is all opion based but as a newcomer, what types of coins do you think would be the most rewarding, fun to hunt and lucrative for a later date to collect. I want to narrow down to a few types to focus on to begin with. Do you guys focus on certain types/denominations or just us coins in general?
Graded, upgraded, slabbed, raw etc.....
Just looking for input and opinions
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Hello, I'm new to collecting. My father collected for years just sifting through circulated coins. I just recently fell into collecting almost accidentally, in part by acquiring a 3rd of his collection and the other because of buying and selling silver bullion on ebay. Combine the 2 and im now addicted to coin collecting.
My question is how can someone new judge if a coin should be submitted for grading. I recently acquired some coins from 4th tier grading companies (some Google can't even find) the coins have higher grades but look as though they would grade fairly well. I also have some raw coins that I feel will grade well also.
I just don't want to submit for grading only to find out i just spent all those submission fees on a $10 coin.
Thank you in advance for your responses.
1982 L.D? Sorry I know its been discussed. Just not sure.
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