Guys, this one is currently for sale on Collectorscorner.com. It is *not* mine, as its sale price is higher than what I paid for my house. I've seen one in person on one occasion, and it was on display in a museum in Washington, D.C. But I thought you all might enjoy drooling over it!
I just realized the futility of the CAC sticker *rolls eyes*. There are scant few of these in the world, let alone in MS 63. It's already worth so much money that having the CAC sticker isn't going to bring any more value!
Yes, but just like the labels for First Strike, Early Releases and First Day of Issue, some people don't know that. I, too, can't afford it! Chris
It may not need the CAC sticker and I may not need a radio in my Lamborghini, but if I'm paying that much I may as well have it.
Like the above? Imagine the following . . . http://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v15n11a15.html The purchasing dealer Dave Carr died of cancer last fall, and was one of my favorite customers . . . a real regular, a great guy, and very badly missed. RIP Dave.
The CAC sticker has nothing to do with the grade. Owner of coin wanted a second authentication...and Mr. John A delivered such with a green bean.
Why not? I realize there's not one on the coin, but I've never heard these called anything other than dollars.
It's listed as pewter with the denomination as (S$) silver dollar? Does that seem strange to anyone else?