The problem with registered mail + insurance is the label amount will tell the thief to steal me.
Yup, They have been dead for almost 20 yrs. IMO, Ex time to buy classic commems.
That is the reason why I'll only buy BN copper coins, plus IMO chocolate BN is the best looking color.
Thank God you aren't buying modern day junks..;)
A nice AU coin
CDN bid is $650, and it looks like a nice coin, so maybe a good price would be 600-625 range?
:wideyed:Who's the sucker?..o_O
Will the counterfeiter himself yell FOUL!?..:D
Both
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1924-20-St-Gardens-Gold-Double-Eagle-PCGS-MS-65-/252689974130?hash=item3ad57f0372:g:B8wAAOSwa~BYWUEl
This was like 1992 or 93...:confused: I bought a 1911 sandblasted Proof 64 NGC 2.5 IND for $21K from a dealer friend of mine. I immediately asked...
you could be right about the lighting
I guess so...:shame::eggface: even though I have had bought/sold quite a few gold pieces before TPG came along.
Hits to a coin does not cause "raised pimples" on the surface.
Volcanos = pimples all over the field.The most noticeable is the "R" and the "A" in the word dollars.
Look at the "A" in america (a chunk is missing). The "R" and the "A" in dollars + there are volcanos on the field. Ain't no way this coin is...
It's called harshly filled..:p but still doesn't explain all the volcanoes on the coin.
The OP's coin...:D
If this coin is genuine then I have a Golden Gate Bridge to sell you guys...look at all the volcanoes on this coin, plus the letters on the word...
IMO, Just waste of money.
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