Nice specimens Bruce. I'm surprised to hear that the ones you mention at Stack's sold so inexpensively!
Much thanks Bruce.... I appreciate the prompt response! Based on your help, I rather sure the following recent acquisition is a RI700E-2bp...
The CWT Book by Kanzinger doesn't spell out the compositions of the following varieties. Nor does Rulau's 3 or 4th editions. Can someone please...
Maybe its an oily sheen from greasy fingers on the coin, rather than toning; Perhaps the same lady who butterfingers coins into the PCGS Coin...
Indeed, I doubt very seriously nowadays they would slab it.
Indeed. I swear by the disposables. Here's a link to some.
I agree. Good advice.
And how do you know for sure it isn't? lol...I'm thinking someone got the terminals on their 9 volt just right. I wouldn't have touched it due...
Yup. And I think it's a hair below AU too.
Your reverse is the key. Using diagnostics, the reverse can only be a I or an H, given a 13th berry [stem] sits to the left of the bow. Next,...
LMAO. I've never seen one in circulation. Once in a scant blue moon I'll hear of someone finding one while roll searching. I never have, and...
Congrats on the registry ranking! And love the eagle on the back of that $5 too
Not if he buys the silver under the name of an LLC. Anyone can establish an LLC with its own tax id and po box..
The pure and simple mistake this guy made was breaking the number one rule: opening his mouth and letting others know about his silver hoard.
Or a copy stand. [ATTACH]
Indeed.
Put them on a scale and weigh. Multiply the scale's readout times the price of silver times the percent silver content.
Indeed. Get one. They cost around $60 on Amazon.
This specimen looks legit to me. Nice find! :thumb:
self promotion among the seasoned collectors here isn't looked upon too kindly.
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