Woops, I guess I was a day late and a dollar short on the coin description! LOL...
That's the 1993 World War II 50th Anniversary Half Dollar. Sweet coin.
These are sweet, now I need to get my finger sized!
I think he said that one of the coins are certified, couldn't he look up the certification number to see if it's authentic and if it's stolen?
Or the coins will command a premium once they become certified through a grading service as owned by "Sheik Deep Pockets!" :)
See? There's an upside to everything? :)
Bank? they are going to do the deal in a dark alley behind a dumpster!
Am I like the only one on this forum that doesn't have 3 or 4 grand laying to purchase gold? LOL...
Man, that sucks! It's a nice coin to have though in any grade.
Thanks for the reply. I guess I should know this since I'm a member of the NGC Collector Society! I just never had anything that I needed this...
Is the NCS the best choice for this service? I don't think that neither NGC or PCGS offers this, do they?
Did anyone ever turns Breens book into digital format?
Thanks guys, that's pretty much what I was thinking. I had subscribed to the blue sheets years ago and I think they only give MS61+. It would...
If you already subscribe to the Grey Sheets, is it worth the extra money to get the Blue Sheets as well if you’re a collector and not a dealer?
Morgans are very nice coins. I just picked up a 1884 CC MS 64 in goverment holder and a 1878 S MS 64; both coins cost me under 200.
WTH, I'm in!
These are the hardest coins for me to grade; but I agree with the AU assessment.
Has anyone come across one of these where there appears to be very little detail on the reverse of the coin but the obverse is fine? I got one...
I keep putting off buying that set, I need to just pull the trigger already! I also need to do the reverse proof set from 2006.
As Evil said, they append the "cleaned" prefix to the grade.
Separate names with a comma.