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Spoken from your years of experience in working with Eisenhower Dollars?
That "Haze" is typical of the Brown Box IKEs possibly due to a number of factors. The Primary factor would be in what the US Mint used as a final...
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IMO, Any Authorized Dealer can ask and pay for these types of slabs. As for collectibility? I suppose that folks can collect whatever they want...
Actually, it's NOT Numismatics but pure collecting for the purpose of collecting "something". I don't think that the "Museum of Epic Stupidity"...
Since this is a CnClad Coin, I would think that the amount of wear it took to give it this appearance would have had an effect on the soft copper...
That looks like a reasonable listing to me and if I had the money, I'd buy it. I like the coliseum coin!
eBay is constantly revising their pages. As a seller, I was shocked to see the changes they've made to the "Sell" programs. As a buyer, I see...
IMO, you'd be a foll to crack out the coins since you'd be giving up the authenticity guarantee. But then, it may not matter to you. Until you...
In 50 years, nobody will care what the label was or is since there's a sure guarantee to be millions of them in addition to some that haven't been...
The "Insanity" is that the TPG's have created and maintained a market solely based upon "a label"! I laugh!
This "ENTIRE" Authorized Purchaser program was implemented well before the existence of the Internet and automated shipping software. Had that...
I would never ever consider doing this since, draining or not, the bottoms of these things are covered in the stinkiest of scums composed of dead...
Can you post a link to this "story"? Hopefully it would provide some "details" which, again hopefully, didn't amount to $1750 in cents.
Correcto Mundo! Is it a "sad situation"? Not in my opinion. When running a business it's up to the proprietor as to what "risk" level s/he is...
Looking at the Coin Collecting Merit Badge Requirements ( http://www.scouting.org/filestore/Merit_Badge_ReqandRes/Coin_Collecting.pdf ), I do not...
The primary photo in the post is a District of Columbia coin. Brace yourself........
It would not surprise me that 1 owner has both since these coins are produced in lots and where there's 1, there a 90% Probability that there is...
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