Smallest in Physical Size: [ATTACH][ATTACH] Smallest Nominal Denomination: [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Last one for me for a while: [ATTACH][ATTACH]
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Here's mine. [ATTACH][ATTACH] I also carry a 50 Billion Dollar Zimbabwe Agro-Check, but I'll be swapping it out for a 50 Trillion Dollar Note...
I got "beaten to the punch" by some nice toned Merc's, of which the last in the series was 1935. I couldn't find an option to delete my post, so...
San Diego: [ATTACH][ATTACH]
U.S. Peso: [ATTACH][ATTACH]
We are on 1883, right? [ATTACH][ATTACH]
It's either a 1770 Pillar Dollar in AU-53 or an 1801 S-223 cent in F12. I also have an 1804 Dollar in an ANACS EF-40 holder. Alas, it's a Bank...
Interestingly, I once owned an 1855-D $5 in a similar grade (PCGS claimed EF-40). It disappeared from the mail when I sent it to PCGS for a...
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You may have noticed a lack of consistency in the count of grades used per letter designation. Perhaps we should think of AU-50 as EF-50 instead?...
IIRC, Hugh Wood, the insurance company which provides coin insurance for ANA members, specifies a TL-15 (or better) safe.
A pair reruns: [ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH]
:dead-horse: Coins already have two grades -- One when you buy it and one when you try to sell it.
Do you mean the silver dollar or the clad half dollar? Of the three in the set, I prefer the dollar coin myself.
2011 Army Unc After seeing both this coin and the half in person, I'm not the least surprised by the low number sold: [ATTACH][ATTACH]
I'll go for the obvious and somewhat boring high relief proof: http://www.ebay.com/itm/130596844325
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