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The 57 & 59 Ds are around $150/$180 respectively. The 63 proof, around $16.50.
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You wouldn't have any trouble selling it one week from now. As I stated, at the end of the day, you have 3 1 oz. silver bullion coins.
I don't think they were touched up, but it looks like he angled the coin/camera to try and hide as much of the wear and marks as he could to make...
OGP=Original Government Package ;)
Not even on it's worse day is that a 65 with that distracting mark on the cheek, the scratch under the chin, and behind the bonnet. Details,...
Yes and by unopened he means, still in the sealed package the Mint placed it in. Just an FYI, 70 on the label is really overrated, and more...
At least the seller is honest about it being a copy.
I think you were had. It's worth melt, $26.97 and you would get around $22 for it from a B&M.
It's not an extra penny, it just slipped into the quarter part of the sheet is all. To the OP, keep it. No premium because of it as it can happen...
JMHO, the toning on this half is attractive and adds to the beauty of the coin. Some people would pay a slight premium because of the toning on...
That's as fake as they come.
It's in pretty rough shape already and cleaning it would only make it worse. It's worth silver melt only and you would get about $10 from a B&M...
Save your money on MS/PR 70 premiums as they are overrated. Bullion coins can be had for reasonable prices over melt, as in the long run, you're...
Not worth more than $40 to me. PCGS price guide lists the value at $51.
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Common date and mintmark, 10,701,000 struck at New Orleans that year. I agree with the value being that of the silver content only.
Those are the first, original french fry that Thomas Jefferson brought the recipe back from France with him when he was negotiating the Louisiana...
Well he was highlighting that restaurant, but they don't have an eating challenge there.
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