Premiums -- and discounts -- not reflected in TRUE market prices tend to dissipate over time.
The coin was a story for an early-1970's episode of "Hawaii 5-0"....The Million Dollar Nickel.
It looks like a Gen 4.1 or 4.2 (can't tell from the color, need to see the reverse) from 2002-05. Certainly not as rare or valuable as an OGH....
Online auctions will add to the cost per coin but are a great asset to those who can't travel.
Anybody who believes that crap wouldn't have lasted long in this hobby anyway. At least there is SOME redeeming value with the infomercials and...
Let me also say this: if whoever buys a coin LIKES IT, that's all that matters. We can all quibble...and maybe the buyer himself knows he could...
I posted pics of my MS-66 1923-D on another thread here.
The high points on Liberty's knee and the Eagles breast appear to be wear, but it COULD be the photos. The facial gash (?) could be a bag mark...
That holder was from 2020 onward. Surprised that the coin got an MS-65....it is possible that like Kevin says it looks much better in-hand.
Franklin's had a big price move UP years ago....then fell hard, no ?
I'm stunned it's an MS-65, but less so from the 2nd shot of photos. Aside from the facial gash, the coin looks much better. Here's my MS-65 1924...
FWIW, I have an MS-65 1924 Saint and it's much cleaner. It's an AVERAGE MS-65. That's why I can't see how this could only be 2 grades lower.
I think the coin shows wear, has a facial gash, lots of bagmarks. MS-63 ? Can't see it. Low-60's...MAYBE. I think it's an AU coin with the...
You don't need a picture, you can just tell us. Whatever is easier.
I'm far from a grading expert, but I can't see that getting any MS grade. Maybe the experts can chime in.
I'm gonna guess it's an AU coin ? Assuming it's not a reflection or the plastic, there appears to be a skull fracture on Miss Liberty. :D...
Maybe retail -- The Dumb Money :D -- is buying but the institutional side (The Smart Money) is then selling. Because silver is less than half the...
The price isn't rising, though. I think gold would be a better bet. The dollar is solid, especially compared to the Euro, Yuan, Yen, Pound, etc.
It's a design not intended for release ?
I'm not sure it's a junk silver SCARCITY issue so much as a refusal to pay the premiums on ASEs and other traditional silver investments. If you...
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