I dug out my 1914-D that I have had for 52 years. Sorry I can't get a closer pic of the "D" like the good ones "rlm's cents" posted....
I like a herd of Buffalos [ATTACH]
Two different 1832 Large Letters with Die Break on Reverse [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A Nice Pair.......... of 32's [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is a 1931-S that my Dad bought for me in 1964 when I was a teenager. It has been in this Capital Holder ever since. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
;) I would gamble on sending it in to NGC via their economy tier for $17 + postage & ins. The lowest Red Brown graded is a population of 13 at MS-62
Look at his other item for sale!!!! LOL...
I just got this 1832 Large Letters with the Reverse Die Crack in the mail today. I am sure it has been cleaned, but still high grade. How about...
It comes back as population of Nine (9) on NGC cert lookup :rolleyes:
50 C. is acceptable to me. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 50 C. is acceptable to me.
;) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A Star grade Rosie
I could not see it on the RCM website ? http://www.mint.ca/store/buy/silver_coins-cat120006
Nice strike, but I see 4 rim dents on the reverse side.
[ATTACH] I'm in for the 2014 5oz "Hockey Pucks" @ 10% off.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I got this 1990 Panda from a guy 2 weeks ago that needed some cash for Christmas.
I can't discuss it here, just in case the wife is looking over my shoulder.
Ken, Doesn't the Barber Head face to the right ?
I'd say au58, except for the several obvious scratches.
[ATTACH] My favorite!
I just bought 3 circs for $18 each. Just common dates. The guy needed a few bucks.
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