Looks like the date was altered on a 78-CC...what a waste!
Some folks have deep and empty pockets now. The Mint has deep and fat ones.
Just more expensive mint bullion...they would file in the commem. box anyway...not a real silver dollar.
No doubt!
Nice to have a nice nest egg in cash, metal, cars, real estate, stocks, collectables, etc. But we live on planet earth, and with all the natural...
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A smart man would prefer a food stash.
In Earth time, "Soon" means within the next couple hundred thousand years.
They ALL turn brown with time.
Aren't you just a gleaming ray of sunshine.:clown:
I'd agree, but for an example, I have a 69-D Kennedy in PCGS MS66, worth about $60, but I also have one of the same in a 66+, worth 20X more with...
Back in the good old days it would have graded BU. Better than Unc. but not quite a Gem BU, or a Superb Gem BU. There are too many grading choices...
None...not a big fan of mushy strikes.
Well, I think I'll win it first and then think about it..Don't cross your chickens before your bridges are hatched.
Average Unc. gold..MS 62
These new commems. are no diff. from any other modern dollar sized commem. They are the same alloy, size, weight, and finish.
Is it a clash which was corrected by the mint?
Looks like that happened after the old toning...Perhaps there was a bad carbon spot.
Nah, no sand paper, but maybe steel wool
MS DETAILS I think someone removed some scratches from the Obv. with sand paper.
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