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64-D Peace Dollars. The 33 Double Eagle seizures are well documented. I was adding to Lee's comment about no photographic evidence of any 64-D...
touche, Doug... touche
There is also no record of ANY having ever been confiscated and melted.
Although my first impression is MS-65, I say it grades 66. I don't like the dies, however. They look fatigued and a bit mushy.
I agree with Ken. Many people who wanted one were caught by surprise when the Mint ended sales early and have since been chasing the prices up....
I never realized that we had collecting Mint Sets in common, Doug. You learn something new every day, even about your old friends. (And almost...
gold bean... well played
a better idea would be to accurately weigh the coin (in grams to two decimal places). Find a jeweler or someone with a very accurate scale and...
To answer your original question, Tim, there were two different colored boxes in 1967. The red one was for distribution in the Canada and included...
seriously, though, think about it... If you believe that something is overvalued and has nowhere to go in value but down, why would you own any?...
If you truly believe that it's only going to get cheaper then why do you own any? Why haven't you sold it waiting for the market to correct...
The coin is absolutely stunning! While many have commented that it deserves a cameo designation, I would warn that you need to closely examine the...
[ATTACH] and here's one of the set:
You really struck a chord with me, micbraun, as I have assembled a very similar set. Why did you choose 1962? I did because it's my birth year....
Many people don't realize that our last circulating design was a Liberty design representative of Sacagawea
large date My best suggestion is familiarize yourself with some of the images on this site: http://lincolncentresource.com/
TPG Graded Bullion coins, First Strike/Early Releases designations, Graded Satin Finish Mint Set coins and non-major die varieties
I beg to differ. The OP stated Yet here is a 2002 NGC graded MS-70 on eBay that sold for $304.95 and still had coins available....
I will offer these 3 bits of advice: 1) Graded bullion is NOT worth a premium. You can collect it if you like, but over time if any premium...
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