That’s awesome a 4 karat natural sapphire is a very valuable stone. It’ll just depend on the quality of the stone
A few more newps, starting with a very natural circulated 1883-S Morgan . . . This is one of the nicest coins I've bought in a long time . . . an extremely PQ 1896-S $10 Lib. This is a hard date in any grade, usually homely looking, and is a super coin for the assigned grade of AU58 . . . And a strong VF, perhaps even XF 1861-S Seated Quarter (the stars are often poorly struck on this date) . . . A very nice 1920-D Walker, graded F15 by ANACS. Oh, so close to VF . . .
Posted in it's own thread but thought I'd share here too. I let her soak in an acetone bath for a couple hours.
1988 Young Astronaut Program Medals From top to bottom Gold Silver Bronze The final mintage figures of the Young Astronaut Medals were reported in the 1990 Report of the Director of the U.S. Mint and were as follows: Half inch bronze, 28,700 Uncirculated and 17,250 Proof pieces 1.5-inch silver, 33,250 Uncirculated and 15,400 Proof pieces 0.845-inch gold medal, 13,000 Uncirculated and 3,400 Proof pieces https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/762973/us-mint-1988-young-astronaut-space-shuttle-medallions