MS-64 or maybe MS-65 on the Walker. On the Barber, I have no idea. Could anyone please explain what makes this AU?
G-6, Ag-3
I agree with GDJMSP, no S whatsoever.
Nope, there arn't any reports of retooled die. Also, the strikes on many S-V.D.B's were typically very sharp throughout the die life.
False alarm- when I checked last, there was no explanation for stopping sales, and a "PRODUCT SOLD OUT" sign. Must have been right before the mint...
Exactly three months and they're sold out. I'm stocking up tomorrow.
GDJMSP, I believe the coins went on sale in early February. It seems like the gold proof AGE's sold out much earlier than usual this year.
http://catalog.usmint.gov/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10001&storeId=10001&categoryId=10118&langId=-1&parent_category_rn=101...
Au-50
Nope, once they're opened, too bad. What was the return policy though (although I really don't believe that's relevant)?
PCGS (I presume) MS-64 What's up with the area in front of the nose? Can't tell what that is.
They'll just raise the price again.
High dollar coin and no Paypal? Another ominous sign. Someone is in for a shock once they go to sell it or resubmit.
Yup, that picture definetly looks nicer that the first. It's interesting how much of a difference in quality between the reverse and the obverse...
Speaking of Redwoods, each tree produces about 40 cubic feet of wood every year. Pearls dissolve in vinegar.
Nice coin :thumb: XF-45-AU-50 in pictures, although it appears to be one of those coins that is nicer in hand.
Photoshopped? That can't be the same coin.
Great report :thumb: Just curious, about how many dealers were actually at their own table?
:D :D :D
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