Not a very wide path to walk on, but what about Canadian gold pieces from early 1900s?
Honestly I think that the market would accept the toning, but it hates the haziness more and therefore settles for the "cleaned" look.
I'm not sure to be honest, Bman. Do you remember a while ago when I suggested that you look at a TON of these in slabs to get an idea of what...
Can I ask a question without seeming like a jerk? Because I'm not a bullion guy, but I understand the idea of stacking, but if it's silver, why...
The coin looks to be real. I wouldn't doubt that. Grade-wise, I wonder what the OP was expecting.
I'm in the XF camp. you should ask @ToughCOINS
I think what you underestimate is the number of people who buy multiple sets when it comes to proof sets and in so doing, overestimate the number...
I think that the reason has less to do with the product, and more to do with the sellers. This is a Mint Set. Less than 350,000 sets sold last...
numbers don't go that high
how about full strike?
there is... it's called a vacuum.
no... but thank you... again!
will it sell (when the day comes) for more than the cost of the coin + certification?
How is it possible for something to oxidize in an air-tight environment?
I hope they sell the rest fast... here's where we see how many people actually want these
I'd love to see the results
Total score! Good for you!
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I have always wanted to attend the FUN Show. After this thread, it's on my bucket list.
He's been pushing it for years. The hobby just isn't buying it as the current system works just fine.
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