Other than NGC got it way wrong, what was the controversy?
Nahh, it is a "Fantasy" like a 1964 Peace dollar, a 1964-D Franklin. A 1931 Standing quarter. It isn't counterfeit if the date is of a nonexistent...
Also a bad one. I do not even believe it is silver, rather looks like pewter.
Don't even remind me of this... Stupid state.
All of the Jefferson Nickels except the 43-S are spoken for! Thanks ~Cannyn
Images are a bit dark. Gotta go re-shoot the slabs anyways. Also might consider bumming a ride somewhere to get it reholdered... [ATTACH][ATTACH]...
According to Executive Order 6102 Section 2 subsection B: (b) Gold coin and gold certificates in an amount not exceeding in the aggregate $100...
Okay, adding the rest. 1976-D Type 2 Ike PCGS MS64 $7 [IMG] [IMG] 1976 Gold Ike dollar PCGS MS64 Green CAC sticker $18 [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] 1955...
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Thanks for the bump. Almost forgot about this one. Yeah Matt. How'd this turn out?
I agree with you Thad, PL Lincolns are HARD to image! Very nice one too. What is even more uncommon is that it is a Philly PL Lincoln. Normally...
Okay, Next week there is a coin show going on, and I don't know what I may find. Sadly, Paypal is doing this cute thing where my money is...
Looky that! Now I can do the PCGS "What If" now that I have a registry set open. And a free coin to boot! Thanks!
I would just suggest you don't clean your coins. Ancients... There's another story to them.
Please keep this thread on topic. We need to talk more about this true one-of-a-kind error more. If we stray too far off topic, we'll get this...
Looks like a 35 in a 30 holder to me as well.
You can send it in to me. I have a capsule that should fit a quarter. Or do you want a cardboard 2x2? I can label it however you want for 5 bucks.
With some of these Junk puns, [IMG] I think I'll take some trime to think of good ones to post. [IMG]
Honestly I don't think it to be a 65 on any occasion. If you take a look at this thread, you will see why. 82-O is known to be a well struck date...
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