Didn't they already do this? In gold? I hear they're not selling so well.
Agree with Rick. If it was what the dealer said, the piece of metal would have been struck into the planchet, flush with the field.
I've given current year eagles as graduation gifts, to both boys and girls. I put them in one of these holders. [IMG] I replaced the cardboard...
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Yeah the hit on the bottoms of the A and M makes them look closer than they really are. Also look at the spacing between M and E and E and R....
Won't matter.
This is only going to be used on moderns. It's for when collectors go underwater on their 70's.
As if these weren't already on their way to oblivion. http://www.coinworld.com/news/us-mint-to-issue-reverse-proof-set-in-2015.html# This will...
I"ll take my chances. I'm passing. I'm not picking the COTC at this time. That's for the 22nd century to decide.
It's been a while posting on here. I was down to the Barber half and the seated dollar for my type set. Now there's only one to go. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So then I should probably wait a while before buying a hundred or so sets?:playful:
If there is dust inside the capsules I'd do what dwhiz did. The dust might cause spotting down the road.
Maybe my memory is faulty, didn't somebody start a thread last year making the same claim about the baseball commems? Or maybe it was the gold...
It's kind of hard to see where the upper loop of the G ends in your pic. If it's where I think it ends, then yes, I'd say you have a RDV-006. Good...
The corresponding bumps on both sides sure sound like heat damage.
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