What's not to love about the brick and mortar dealers? Very nice indeed!
I certainly relate as I've had similar regets with PVC flips that I've stored MS coins in only to realize as much years after the fact....
Welcome! Wishful thinking, my opinion. Still a first year of issue keeper.
The United States mint uses a pyx box as well. It goes from the coiner to the assay department and has two keys, the cashier's and coiner's. I'd...
From one who's eight years into assembling this extremely difficult series, most certainly a proof. I'm lacking even the business strike...
To answer your question, and of my own opinion, absolutely not worth the premium over an identical coin of the same grade without. First, and...
Nice consistancy across that set. I like how you added some color here and there as well.
Looks correct to me. Personally, I appreciate the series for what it is and in fact recently assemble it in it's entirety in a green Littleton.
I think the hobby, and growth in general, is solid. I attend several coin shows along the east coast each year (as a collector, not a dealer) and...
A one dollar junk bin coin and five dollar rattle can of paint. Eighty-four dollar profit.
I would have bought them at that price. Even with the mintage figures, the future numismatic market value would rise. Based on the performance of...
Quantity not quality. Seems to be the U.S. Mint's motto for some time. I've voiced this very matter over the past few years, by e-mail/actual...
AU50 was my guess in the poll. I pondered on an EF, reconsidering the possibility of a weak strike which the New Orleans mint was plagued with.
With the ever so slight wear on the high points and smoothness of the dentiles and rim the grade seems quite accurate. Overall, a very nice...
Exceptional for the grade. Few possess the patience required to obtain this quality.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Here a set I recently put together in a green Littleton, still searching for 1981 type 2 for completion.
Always exciting to find an older proof in the wild!
A solid VG, borderline fine. One of only 34 I'm missing for the series, looking for a similar specimen. Very nice indeed!
The 2021 silver proof was the first to crack the one-hundred dollar mark direct from the U.S. Mint. At $105 plus shipping I admit buying only one,...
Not necessarily a favorite design of mine, but still collectible. So much so....[ATTACH]
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