I'd have to agree with the NT consensus, I've seen those older TREAT folders and older Whitmans do that to a coin.
I really like the Conder token in your album:thumb:
I would agree with a low AU, it is a very attractive coin :thumb:
You can say that again!!
Yep, Am regular.
roflmao!!!
Nohing much but, I got the peso for $7 under melt so I'm happy =). Anyone know anything about the "J.E" counterstamp? I cant seem to find anything...
1945-AU-53 1923-AU-55 1920-Ms-62/3 1926-F-15 JMHO Very nice coins and I think you did great!!
Early proofs were not as "frosty" as they are now-a-days, the giveaway for me was the mirrored fields.
I'm not saying that is (which would be uneven wear and a big red-flag to any collector BTW), but a rim-ding on the reverse can determine the...
I think it is a proof also.... It is beautiful, nice pick-up.
@Arditarion: I was thinking that as I read lol, that is still very interesting.
Pics of the reverse are necessary to grade the coins.
Wow, those are something Alan, I'm in love with the '76, it's amazing. Congrats, I love 'em.
I'm gonna say....65
66
$1000 cash, a picture of his family, a cuban cigar, a bottle of "Dom Perignon", and .44 Revolver...... Oh and some deeds to the property.
That looks VG(ish) to me, which goes for around $45-60....
Well Sorry I was'nt around yesterday t announce this, but.... I have extended the guessing period to this FRIDAY, the 26th of August in A.D. 2011....
http://www.coinweek.com/bullion-report/how-much-gold-is-there-in-the-world/
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