What a great story of our history for the 4th of July...thanks for sharing. Unless I missed it somewhere, is the photo of an original, or a...
Maybe I've been lucky...I dunno...but have stored hundreds of coins in various "carboard" storage boxes...the ones for 2x2 holders (commonly...
Can't show any numismatic photos...althought there are several examples of these great American Patriots...but here's some incredible 4th of July...
Indeed nice...and much better (to me) than a 62, as is also the other PCGS MS62 posted, although can't see it as well. Congrats!
Very nice indeed, but must observe that for the money/fee and such well-deserved grade/value, it's too bad they didn't holder it a bit more...
I dunno but "in 2025" it "will be" 3 "years from now"...so in 3 years (2025) or in 20 years (2042)...?:woot:
Yes and no...sort of. The AW initials of the original designer...an A over/inside a W and which looks forever too much like a W at first glance...
Pretty sure it's legit...not a 23 at least. Just submit it and let the TPG "experts" decide, authenticate, etc...they're going to, anyway (if/when...
Agree...63 at very best if not.
Every bit 66...not surprised if 67.
A rough-looking...gotta be old...holder. How did your friend get such good photos through all that...? Understand I know nothing of photography....
MS66BN as by PCI whenever...maybe even 67...again a wild guess as by PCI
There are many ASE and other like this situation, also, if without such value. Don't know why the mint did/does this sort of thing. In the old...
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