Hi folks, is there a TPG Service which grades smaller numismatic gold or silver bars? Would be cool to see this kind of stuff inside a slab....
+1 A really nice, original piece.
Encapsulated for regrading or for filling a hole in a Dansco?
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I see a market acteptable cleaned coin in a vf 35 holder.
Buy what you!! like and don't care about the grade. If the coin comes nice in your eyes the grade doesn't matter.
Here ist another one from my collection. Sunset in Frankfurt/Main:) [ATTACH]
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On First glance the coin looks real, but wait for the experts for this series....
Let's show what you have. That's mine: A pre 1967 Rothschild bar, made in London, in really good shape. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The 1968S is a somewhat better Date and a Keeper for sure.
I'm in the 65 camp. Beautiful coin..
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I see a high quality coin......thus 66!
You did well Especially the Walker, which is every Inch a 66..... The Quarter shows nice die striation. And the Bugs Bunny variety is seldom seen...
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All I can say, this sweet little book is in a really good shape. I would be proud to own it.
I agree with micbraun 100 percent. He described the US coin Market in Europe very precise.
Keep the story in mind....there could be 1 billion (literally) pieces and the price won't go down either. That's sad, as I would buy one of these...
The coin looks rubbed and improperly cleaned. 10-15 Dollars maybe.
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