That's PMD, and because of those notches @ 3 and 9 o'clock, it will get a details label.
Ask mom! She knows everything!
The 9 piece silver proof set is the most rare, only 804,565 made compared to over 2.5 million of the clads, and I think that year starting the...
That's just crazy stupid. Numismedia.com lists a 57D FBL MS65 Franklin for $59. I wouldn't be surprised if there's some shill bidding in that...
Not even close to $10. I agree the photo clarity makes it difficult to make a good opinion on grade, but I don't see XF for that Buffalo....
The silver 99 proof sets?
That's an awesome looking Frankie. My 65 doesn't have the tone but still a good buy for under $45. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
The seller was able to get 6 bidiots to bid. First bid was $5.29 over starting price of $75. Gotta love eBay sellers. Thing is, you can get a...
Unfortunately those slabs are hermetically sealed.
I agree with the others.
Yes.
That's a campaign medal, and since it's holed not worth too much.
The 1920 Buffalo is common, with over 63 million strikes that year from Philadelphia. Yours appears to be G, worth about $1.50 - $2.
I don't have the Greysheet but this is from numismedia.com F= $630 VF=$930 XF=$1350 Not sure how close to Greysheet those are, nor the accuracy.
Redbook has a section about the grading scale, what has to be seen on the coin to achieve a certain grade, etc. It's not lengthy, but it is basic...
The mint has no waste of any material used for the production of coins, whether they're for the collector sets, or business strikes. Everything is...
I know where you can get one for $325.
Post a link to the auction here so we can see what the seller stated about the coin.
Ask $30 for the entire set. If someone bites, take it.
I don't think it was a refusal to produce 09 ASEs as it was more a lack of the planchets needed to meet the demand as set forth by federal statute.
Separate names with a comma.