I always thought if someone were to break into my house, they would steal my safe. If i had something of value it would be better to hide it...
one sold for 19k in 2009, the weird thing is the cert # ends in 63, which I believe it was part of a bulk submission.
I saw koinjester at a coin show last week and he told me he cherry picked a double die carson city dime off me. You guys can start a thread of all...
I never looked at those either. Should i be looking at this stuff before i sell them.
nice!
FWIW, the buyer emailed me a weaker later and asked if I had more, he said he loved them, so they must have been good.
whoops. In all honesty I never looked at them and just sold them. I really dont care for proofs and dont want them in my house with my other coins.
Coins need to be graded by a tpg first because people wouldnt like CAC placing the sticker directly on the coin.
I like the cut of your jib.
Your off my xmas card list.
There is lot you can do to learn about natural toning. You can learn the color progression of naturally toned coins. I have looked at tons of...
No it was a seperate submission.
Who said there isnt any evidence to back up claim that a coin is naturally toned?
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That's a obvious AT coin to me, I have been seeing a few Morgan's lately at local shows with that same Toning progression. They are always raw...
They are us mint sets.
I find it hard to believe that anybody would purposely tone coins for their own personal gain. Whats next, people salting rolls of common Lincoln...
Maybe buy a house next to a volcano.
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50 years that may be worth more than the gold coin itself
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