That same, or another, coin could be in a PGCS slab and the seller could still be asking 127,000. It's the seller, not ICG, that is to blame.
I like that theory!
Ebay always has them - that's where I got mine. If you search on Norfed Liberty Dollars you'll find them.
I think Jello may have just been joking when he mentioned Coinstar being owned by Littleton.
Good news! I'd like to know what could cause that type of clip - very interesting!
Yep - but the edges look pretty rough, and that curved part on the top and bottom are really strange.
This makes sense.
The one on the left looks more like some weird type of post mint damage than a normal clip. I would expect the edge of a clip to be round? But, I...
Might be one I once used for a screwdriver. :)
That is a nice one, as well as the price!
If you go metal detecting and find more good stuff you'd better let us know! :)
Nice ID Caz - it sure does look like that! Link: http://www.coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coins?main_coin=1117&main_ct_id=26 I guess we'll never...
Geesh - I didn't mean to upset everyone that I thought it might be fake. It just looked awful mushy to me. It may well be a DDR. That was the...
It looks like it may have been made with worn dyes. Something about it just doesn't look right. I hate to say counterfeit, but that comes to mind...
Christian - Thanks for the confirming articles and information!
That would make sense.
Thanks for the reply and explanation Daniel. Learn something new every day! :)
I can understand waiting for that! One of my stepsons in Toronto had heard that, and I wondered if it was true or not. I'm sure he won't be...
Nah - I'm just into money laundering LOL!
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