An attractive example of the notoriously ugly 1895-S Gold Eagle. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A very nice example of the New Orleans Arrows & Rays...
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Is that more of the same along the top of JFK’s hair?
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You could wear it, hanging from your nose. You know . . . like one of those body-piercings?
You don't chase cats?
Seems like it's been a'coming soon for a very long time Jim. Relax and enjoy bona fide retirement when the semester ends.
I take this to mean your concerns today outnumber those from your past. I'm afraid that while distractions like hobbies take one's mind off those...
I guess I'll offer my input here. Only rarely have I had a coin conserved . . . a few gold coins at the suggestion of the TPG, all delivering the...
I don't think is the same thing as you were implying.
I like the look of the coin, however I do not dispute the grade. It seems enough of the coin has been worn to warrant 55 vs 58.
It needn't take more than a speck of spittle, cigarette ash or airborne dust and a bit of time in less than ideal storage to give a TPG pause...
This is news to me . . . where did you get this information?
Wow, talk about easy on the eyes . . .
If it's an old bag, all you're gonna get is lots of silver hair. Sorry . . . no one asked for that :oops: .
I'd love to see those coins in person, and will have a table at the show, if you care to stop by.
Have this coin graded.
I think the coin will straight grade a point lower than it would without the rim issue.
It almost certainly occurred after passing through the upsetting mill, and before strike.
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