That‘s the only one with „millions“ I found. [ATTACH]
Since I live in Germany, NGC is better for me. They have a Bureau in Munich.
That‘s a raw one, which I want to send to NGC.[ATTACH][ATTACH]
That‘s the corresponding coin……although a smaller denomination. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@Denis Richard I have still to look for a coin in my Collection for your Book cover…Just wait another day.
AU 50 AU 53
@fiddlehead 1907 MS62? 1908 MS64?
62 62 62 55
and harshly cleaned as bonus ;)
30 35
Nice coins, respect…. You Need the other denominations, too. Like the As for example;)
I think this coin is whizzed. They never looked like this.
Most interesting in MS64 is the 1920. But I think in lower Grades as AU58 to MS62 I would select the 1915. Other Good Dates are the 1913 and 1914...
They want you to send those coins in for being graded.
Yep, Prices are ridicoulos.
wishful thinking of the author ;)
So the 5 Dollar Gold piece was a little bit heavier than a 20 Mark piece.
The Exchange Rate until 1914 was 1 Dollar= 4 Mark and 20 Pfennige
Around 460 Dollars
One of the Most Common Dates in an average condition.
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