Ok, I stand corrected on scarcity then. :)
That is a most excellent coin. I rarely get envious of someone else's coins, but this one make me green. I'm sure that set you back a bit - those...
That's not really true. Politics in the US has always been extremely divisive and acerbic. What we have today is no different than the 19th century.
It boggles the mind that these illicit issues should command such a premium. Is the story behind them really worth millions?
It's about what I expected, after the buyer's fee and s/h. The last available one (that I know of) sold on vcoins for $90. In fact, I was worried...
Well, it would appear that I've won lot E 47, the Meshorer Nabataean Coins. I've got an email out to Fred to verify. Keep your fingers crossed for me!
Here's the link. I didn't post it yesterday because an auction was ending at 5 and I had a bid in for the Meshorer Nabataean Coins....
Thanks Lee! I'm not really interested in the grade, but if and when I find one with the eye-appeal I want, I'd prefer to seal it in plastic, and...
Absolutely! But I don't hunt varieties, so I can't help you. I'm sure Lee can give you a thorough run-down.
Why not? It's a catalog of collectible books. Happens all the time.
Looks good to me. :thumb: For grade I'll say at least 64.
Not just. I knew I could probably find all those titles as free downloads, but it would have taken a while and ended up being a chore. The disc...
Ugh. The black spots on the obverse of the last one are unfortunate. Other than that, it's got fabulous blueness.
lol :thumb:
I don't think you can please SAE collectors. They're like a snooty girlfriend. If the mint did nothing, they'd complain about that. :p
A little super glue should fix it.
Yeah, my wife said I've got to get a fancier bookshelf for it - mahogany, with carved gargoyles and such.
It's a mixed bag. I find that the ones that don't have enough "haze" just seem, well...hazy. But when the haze takes over, like the coin in your...
Let it die. More for me. :)
Sweet!
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