I'z late...but I voted. stainless
I'm in, thanks. stainless
Hope this helps stainless
Sweet, thanks for the help guys. I think I see what one I am going for. I also see that half the set is gonna be Kennedys and Ike's :goof:....
I am looking for what NGC requires for the 20th Century US type set. Anyone know how to get to that? thanks in advance stainless
I really wish my scanner did justice to the toning..you guys would see the future NGC starness in this one. There is a thing that bothers me...
If you mean send it in to NGC or ICG, don't. NGC offers no guarantee that the ancients they slab are authentic. ICG has slabed fakes before....
I suspect air pockets also, mainly on the reverse. stainless
Alexander the Great Tetradrachm...grade would be aVF I'm calling it a fake though, uneven reverse wear and the portrait style on the obverse...
A thing to remember - Most colectors wouldn't know what an Aureus is. However, it is wanted amongst the people who DO know what it is. stainless
Link don't work. stainless
I'm in. Thanks Lehigh. I'll say $780.00 stainless
ditto with Doug. Ancient coins around the area mentioned in the OP are extremely common. The $40 is probably overpriced, unless it is of a rarer...
I asked the guy what he paid, and he said $100..so I passed. To much of a gamble. Even if I did get to see the coin before buying, it would...
unfortunatly nothing :( : http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=731913 stainless
I guess the toning is of the opinion, it does nothing for me. I was simply quoting prices...actually, I think Numismedia has 65 at $40 and 67 at...
Here is the problem...MS-65's go for $35-40...while MS 67 goes for $450+. BIG difference, he doesn't know what to call the grade, but I don't...
Nice Lehigh...is it yours?
ANACS (small holder) graded it a MS-67. I am still deciding...I think the coin is a 65 at best...maybe lower. It is really hard to tell given...
Not mine, but could be. I may get it for the type set...graded by ANACS...small holder: [IMG] stainless
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