Ooh, nice quarter!
Is that the one with the pirate ship getting crushed by waves?
Are the First Lady coins supposed to be bullion or are they intended to have a value over melt?
Is it the 1999 $100 platinum? Edit: Dagnabbit that's the second time someone's guessed the same thing right before me.
Thug bunny didn't choose the thug life... the thug life chose thug bunny. :D
Hoo boy, PCGS sure does love money. Not that I was priorly unaware of this.
MS63 and $60.
Very nice coin! Is "surface hairlines" code words for improper cleaning? I don't think I've ever seen that qualifier before.
Upon investigating the PCGS population report, it appears they've certified about 16 MS69's and about 20 PF69's. Not a lot, but I was surprised...
That is a very good idea that seemed to have slipped my mind. Thanks for bringing that up.
That coin ain't ugly! None of us'll be that good looking when we're 89 years old. :)
I'd harzard a guess that they'll make a 30th Anniversary ASE set next year and I'd bet that would be popular to flip.
How many pre 1900 MS/PF69's exist? I know that there's a 1793 cent and a Morgan in MS69 but I can't think of any others. Do any of you guys/gals...
If I had one of those it would be my luck that it was an 1877 cut in half. Nice piece!
Winner winner chicken dinner! Your turn.
Okay, here's one that may be a curveball: [ATTACH] (Original image is from pcgscoinfacts.com)
Flowing hair half dime?
I was thinking one of the First Lady gold coins!
Classic head $5?
$10 Liberty?
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