I might settle for a D then. More in my price range, and I can use it as a comparative piece for set-hunting P's.
Not at all. Most of us shop profusely on eBay, and many of us sell as well. The key is knowledge - being able to discern the gems from the dreck,...
There's a registry collector selling a 66 on eBay because he upgraded to a 67. He said he looked through 600 sets to find it. :eek:
That's good to know - I automatically assumed to start at MS as it came out of a set. If you ignore the scrape on the shield, how does the rest of...
You should have what you like to collect.
Here's the obverse. The strike is consistent with a 64 and for 64, PCGS says..."Few marks/hairlines or a couple of severe ones, strike should be...
I'm sure it makes perfect sense in Swahili. :)
The junk hoarders have a point.
Technically, I don't like your comment, but this is an ugly truth, and I have to agree.
It came out of a mint set. Is getting jostled around in a mint set considered wear?
I'm not sure what you're getting at, but I like your pics. :thumb:
I'm predicting huge premiums on lava-colored lava.
I'm sorry about the pic, but it's the best I can do for now. Perhaps it will suffice. (Click on the pic for a large file.) I'll start with the...
El Yunque is a great design as well. I don't care for Hawaii though - I don't think an eruption of lava translates well into coinage design. It...
Yosemite. Oops, nevermind, you said 2012. Acadia, hands down.
You should look at them first. Dateless, AG Buffaloes don't seem to have much numismatic value, except maybe to a hoarder. I wouldn't pay anything...
lol
I'm not qualified to give an opinion, but I can see why you were drawn to the piece. It's lovely.
Hey Mike, welcome to the forum. Sounds like you might want to collect a little of everything - a lot of collectors do that. A long as you're smart...
You got fancy junk, Lyds. :thumb:
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