by tractorman » Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:19 pm
I know very little about grading coins, and that's probably a very generous statement when it comes to high-grade specimens. I've got this 1909 VDB that's a real nice coin.
OK, I'm from a very small town, no coin shop within miles, I had the flea market twice per year that was my big chance to buy any coins when I was young. I always scraped together whatever money I could ($10 was always good) and I'd usually leave the flea market with a pocketful of junk silver. One year, right about 30 years ago, this 1909 VDB caught my eye and I bought it, less than $5 I'm sure, but I don't remember exactly. It was pretty shiny so I always took care of it. I truly examined it for the first time tonight and it is REALLY nice. I looked at it under the loupe I recently bought and there's basically no wear or marks. I'm sure there is something, but you gotta look REALLY close. I took a couple pics with my cheap digital camera. Also, I pulled out my 8-yr old, $100 at the time, printer/copier/scanner and took scans. The images aren't great, but I'll show 'em to you if you recommend a good free photo host.
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