I guess one way of looking at it is it's a good sign for the hobby that they have that much business.
That's simply inexcusable. NGC normally does much better than that.
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It was the same date.
If the top is 1" square I would say it's a peg used to secure the base.
I'm talking about the top square part.
@Shrews1994 Is it square and what does it measure?
That doesn't fit in a hole in the ground. It fits over a peg that is buried in the ground. We used to use a coffee can filled with concrete with...
$3000 for an MS70 2000 Silver Eagle is about the average price they've gone for on Heritage for the last year.
VF details. Harshly cleaned.
Only 2 have been certified MS68 by PCGS and none higher.
Nice little profit.
https://www.cointalk.com/threads/w-mint-mark-quarters-to-be-released-in-circulation.336204/page-2#post-3448288
There's already a thread about this somewhere.
1970 would have been a good year to bring back the Peace. My understanding is that 3000 were struck in Feb. of 1970 and tested for long term...
Maybe someone was gonna make a love token out of it.
This is the photo on the NGC website so the scratch must have been there when it was graded.[ATTACH]
I never received a silver dollar in change nor did I handle one while I was working in a small convenient store in the early 60's. On the other...
Surely the scratch is on the slab.
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