so i must be a genius for buying silver when it was $8-9/OZ. it's all a matter of when you got into it. some people got into buying precious...
generally there is not a premium for sequential notes. that is quite common. now if it was a short print run, star notes it might add some...
posting pictures will really help. it all really depends on if it is a printing error or maybe a cutting error.
i think it's crazy they are doing this now on paper currency. just more money people will throw away. i mean come on. the paper currency market...
maybe he was celebrating my birth ;)
something was on the coin while it toned. as far as what it was who knows.
the coin has been rolled. either by a spoon or maybe a hammer
it's all about the $$$$$$$
maybe sailor jerry :)
even forgetting the fact that it is bullion the price is way to high. i think 99.99 is my top price to spend on it
nice coins but way to much money. guess i am passing
it's a very nice coin. i would say at least cameo. problem is there is alot of SMS coins with high grades along with cameo or deep cameo. so...
yes ironing or any other kind of rough handling will ruin the value of a note. it is just like a coin. keep it as it is. DON'T clean it.
that slab is kinda odd looking. something about it just doesn't look right
welcome to the forums. that dime has just lived a very hard life
yeah there are too many factors to consider. i know here in florida where the humidity is always very high i notice my coins tone a lot faster
i have a bunch of auctions ending tonight. check'em out :thumb:...
i would have to agree with Jamericon. below is a note i sold a few months back. while it is not as rare as your note it is a pretty hard note to...
including paper currency i would say somewhere close to $100,000 maybe a bit more
the seal looks normal to me. i don't see any over inking at all.
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