Now add $4.95 for shipping per order, and if only ordering 1 set of clads, $39.90 is the total.
Most local dealers and B&M shops are selling these for $39.90. I would check your area first before spending $56 from an online source.
Get one of each. No harm in that.
You could stand to follow your own advice. Perhaps try the forum rules for starters. I expect a book report on Friday.
Not true. I have several presidential business strikes with the P mm and a 95 Washington marked with a P as well. It's random, but not never.
I have a PR67 57 Franklin that didn't cost me that much.
My gramma always told us when we were kids, ignorance you can fix, stupid is forever.
He raised the price to $140,000 and removed the photos.
You paid 4x's melt for a 1/10 ounce gold coin in an NGC slab? [ATTACH]
I would say no it can not get larger as it is encapsulated in a hermetically sealed holder from the TPG which should offer it some protection...
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I offered him $28. Let's see if he bites. UPDATE: He declined! Oh and I reported the item for listing violations.
It's worth $42.61 plus $5.
Seller's response to my question about the PL designation is the coin is not certified by either TPG, and they bought the coin PL. However, I...
This is what I was thinking to Condor. First thing he did wrong was to sell this outside of the eBay listing, which btw he did have a winner...
If that's a proof like, I'll eat my hat!
Interesting! The photo on that listing is the exact same photo the OP used to start this thread with, AND the coin is still taking bids and is up...
I found this on another numismatic forum. Here's the scenario: A seller on eBay has up for sale, on BIN, a 100 oz. bar of silver from the...
Most pawn shops, not the ones on t.v., buy coins for silver or gold content only with no respect to gradable coins or coins with a numismatic...
Looks like a casting, possible fake.
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