Must... resist... urge... to... pee... into... the... wind..........
I ordered mine when the Mint let you. It wasn't in the 1st hour, but I was close. Cost me $1189. Think it was a $200 premium to spot that day....
DMPLs?
No idea for ASEs. For my Maple Leafs, the Airtite 38mm works wonders.
I am a buyer at sub $20 spot and sub $3 premium to spot.
Back from grading. [IMG] Enjoy!
dissolve gold. Also cyanide and mercury. Here's the Gold color chart. :)
+1 Not a fan of that either.
Gold is always gold. Gold doesn't "tone" or turn green. Something else in that alloy.
Oh man, I thought this was an ice cream post. I got a craving for ice cream now.
2nd ammendment supplies, canned foods, and land.
1921-P, D, S. Those are the key dates. Not sure on the 1920.
I'm looking at the star field on the flag on the obv. Not a fan of that area. ... Yeah. It's all about seeing it in person.
Go leave a Lincoln cent in Tobasco sauce for a few hours. ;) Tobasco will clean coins and then it will start to eat them.
Streaks, swirls, spots, evidence of scrubbing (hard and soft)... Cleaning a coin, when done right, will shine it up. Then, that cleaned area will...
TPG is any Third Party Grader... And yes, if it has not been dipped or cleaned already.
Thanks Roz! A lot of us use Photobucket to share our images and store them. :) Very nice, understandable, and reasonable explaination.
Not sure about the Silver Mint Ltd though... http://california.14thstory.com/the-silver-mint-ltd.html More info, similar info.
Old PCGS slabs are snapped together holders. Where they come together around the coin, it looks like the coin has a nick or dent in it. Not a fan...
Indeed. The Mint does have a LOT of extra crap with their coins.
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