I figured he'd be president by now
cracked her out of what slab? That may have been a mistake...
OMG, I had almost forgotten about him, Travis! thanks alot!!! LOL
even a broken clock is correct twice a day...
well, that wasn't my point. If the dealer offered to buy it, then I would suggest selling it, and fast, because it's just a normal circulation...
Did the dealer offer to buy the coin?
each one is a top pop for their designation IIRC
Conder, aren't there multiple examples of tails/tails coins? If so, which is the anvil die? the heads side or tail side? Because now we have...
I was going to say... Isn't that a caribou?
but that one looks (at least close to being) accurately graded
In fairness, I think he tucked it away before he posted the thread.
I agree with you, baseball. Pricing it higher than a proof ASE was a mistake.
A bridge in Brooklyn maybe, but not an acre of land.
Joe, with all due respect, that's just crazy. The world's silver is plentiful compared to gold and unless there is some technological innovation...
A clad quarter should weigh 5.6g, so your coin is light and therefore likely damaged rather than an error of any kind. That's what he means.
But each is equally worthless as money. I don't understand why a medal is any better if, at the end of the day, they both are worth the same. But...
So if it had a One Dollar denomination on it, you would have bought one for $60???
Weigh the coin (in grams) and post the weight here. It will make your question easier to answer.
your personal grudges aside, I simply stated that he raised a point that many do not understand
at the risk of hijacking the thread, yes, it's an audio-only podcast
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