I agree 100%. My wife was going to order a set of coins from seventhavenue.com, 10 Decades of 20th Century coins, for me as a Christmas gift. The...
Yes I know that Chris, thank you.
$10 each for the 65 and 66 SMS sets is about normal. If you are looking for a 65 send me a PM maybe we can work something out.
Actually, they are slightly more than 3/4 of an oz, and quite a distance to roughly an ounce.
It's my favorite U.S. coin because of the interesting history associated with it's design, and production.
They just sold those out not long ago and retailed for $58.95 plus shipping. I mean where can you get them for around $50 already?
You can get an E-Gift Certificate from the U.S. Mint website in different amounts:...
Es sólo plata por valor de fusión.
I know one on Long Island, New World Rarities, 670 Old Willets Path, Hauppauge, NY. Right off the LIE, and the Motor Parkway.
I agree with Chris. I have a 47 Washington, MS65, with a die crack on both sides, I still paid 65 price without the die cracks.
I didn't say it had been graded by any TPG, or what grade they placed it at. You can search their site here: http://www.amrcoins.com/
As stated NGC or PCGS are the top two TPGs. However, you must evaluate your coin and determine if it will grade higher than 67 for modern coins,...
That's an Edward III Gold Noble, from the 14th century, pre-treaty series C, London. A Plantagenet period hammered coin. AMR Coins sold one...
Who graded it MS63? Does it look like this: [ATTACH][ATTACH]
If it's real gold, it's worth melt. Pics are needed to see who graded it MS63(PCGS or NGC would be ideal).
More like $22 at current melt of $24.91.
Dude, come on now. It's already been stated quite clearly these are not varieties on the Presidential dollars. It's a random occurence, which...
Post pics of this, along with good clear images of the TPG label on the slab.
Doug, this is what I see when I click either of the photo links on the OP's opening post: Message Invalid Attachment specified. If you followed...
You'll need to fix your photo uploads. Perhaps upload them to photobucket.com which is a free, online photo hosting site and takes seconds to...
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