Customize your own Excel spreadsheet. I first did this around 1995 and have used it ever since.
The lesson I meant was with respect to possibly paying submission fees to PCGS and/or NGC only to have the coins return in details/genuine holders.
I believe your reputation is best earned by what other folks say and write and not what you put about yourself on your own website.
I'm not debating they have color. However, these sets typically have all the coins polished prior to sale and many of those coins have that...
After the first dispersal of coins on Wednesday, there was a general knowledge among those at the show that there would be a similar sale on...
Folks, these coins are polished. That is why they have taken on these colors. This is quite common for these framed sets.
I'm not certain what to vote for on yours, but I like the way I have built my own site so you may want to take a moment to see what I think is...
Ms. Liberty's right breast and her entire right (leading) leg show wear.
The second one has a partial print on the reverse.
I don't have an issue with the businesses or individuals that were involved with this, but I think the US Mint did not put much effort or thought...
Most would take a check if they felt comfortable with the buyer.
Looks like a scratched AU55.
Copper can sometimes be a real bear, but this image looks pretty much darn like the coin (at least on my monitor)- [IMG]
My experience in this industry is that ICG is widely regarded as equivalent to a raw coin.
The Red Book is great for this type of information.
Coins are a poor investment if you don't have exceptional knowledge, sales acumen or skill. They can be a great investment to the long time...
The coin does not appear to have been cleaned given your images. It is simply circulated.
Here is a circulated piece- [IMG]
This is true, but none have an S mintmark.
Truly lovely coins. To go one step farther, the FB short set is prohibitively expensive because of the difficulty in finding a 1945 FB.
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