Wouldn't surprise me if that is not too far off either ;)
How interesting Lost. Never have seen an error of this type before. Cool pick up :thumb:
However, since these were in the underground vaults at the WTC, and people died there, many of whom jumped to their deaths, you can't have a piece...
It might have been part of an introductory offer for creating a new account with them. I received an intro offer from Heritage for no BP on my...
It's one thing to pay the premium to the original marketing source as they sent part of the purchase price to the victim's families. But at this...
In the mean time, read the book I suggested in my last post ;) it will be a great help for you.
+1
No such grade. 60-70 are the MS range, as well as PR. AU only goes up to 58.
Actually, this is better than the Grading Coins by Photographs: [ATTACH]
So was it the big bang theory as many believe? :D
Too much circulation hits on the obverse for MS, IMO. AU.
Hi Matt, Nice coin. However, there is quite a bit of circulation wear in the high points, and too much I'm afraid for an UNC grade at any level....
The only advice I could give you is to find a collector of religious articles such as this rosary. They are out there as there is a small market...
The hit above Franklin's eye is distracting enough to hold it back from anything higher than 63, couple that with those spots on the obverse, and...
Looks 63 to me. Pics are too small to see if the bell lines are full.
OMG *forehead slap*
Yeaher, what he said ;)
The local pawn shop near me now has a coin guy. And a tool guy, electronics guy, collectibles guy, musical instrument guy. They realized they...
People paid an exhorbitant amount of money for these, which were really worth much less, only because they were marketed as WTC silver. You'd be...
Yes they can, and IMO not worth the expense to submit coins to for any reason. However, my belief on the FBL designation of the Franklin series...
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