That pretty much covers it, but someone will probably still argue about it.
The vast majority of them were uncirculated bags, but some were mixed circulated bags that had been returned to the treasury vault by various...
IMO, once it's removed from the GSA holder it's just a regular coin. I have a few GSA cc morgans and a couple peace dollars in GSA soft packs, for...
I like white for copper and bronze, black for silver and gold.
If she refuses to say where she pawned them, she's probably an accomplice. I'm not sure i believe that she didn't know.
I've been rumbled
Ought to be a scale based on the Fibonacci sequence
I'm not surprised in the least. I'm pretty sure it's what we can expect for most places moving forward.
Diamond hands!
I'd take the profit, in a heartbeat. If you hold it and no more 68s or higher surface for a while the price may rise, but what's the total...
I collect old German medals, with a focus on iron crosses. Most of them are from WW1 but i have a few from WW2, and a couple of the de-nazified...
I've always just rinsed very thoroughly, i haven't worried about neutralizing as much as removing it completely from the surface of the coin.
MS70 is a strong alkaline, i think it removes surface contaminants with a detergent action. If you get it on your fingers they'll feel slick...
Proofs get treated differently by the TPGs, if that had been a business strike it would be "MS details, spot removed."
Agreed. If someone's going to do that, they may as well use a hammer.
I'm torn, myself. For the same reasons.
It was to let others know they were mentally deficient.
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My first was a 1901 $10 eagle. I picked it up in early 2007, and sold it about a year later. I'd have to spend almost 4 times what I paid for it...
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