Thank you! Very informative...makes me proud to be a Bohemian.
I guess so, maybe, I dunno.
You have the type 1 filled S...known as the BLOB S...the most common type...the type 2 S is well defined and the rarer of the two types.
66 with the tiny hit on rev...Maybe 66+
Some sort of market correction has been in the cards for awhile now...all it took was a little economic news to trigger small selloff...after all,...
I stay well diversified, but jumping from stock to bond funds can be risky business...timing is difficult for even the most seasoned...
I have mutual retirement funds, so making any moves al all is negative for me, but I would also move away from stocks if I owned any, at least for...
During that time period there was no real use for a dollar sized coin for commerce. Silver was also a tough commodity, so foreign coins were...
There is serious concern in the investment world concerning trade agreements...this triggered a rapid decline in an already inflated stock...
Looks like a 66 to me...barely though
Wasn't the initial selling price of these around $5,000-6,000 when gold was $240/oz?
I'd never leave any coin in mint cello. The material was not inert, so unwanted toning, tarnish, corrosion, etc. can occur, especially on PF...
Salvage costs are probably in the thousands of $ per coin...the price will keep rising as long as there is a demand for these.
66+
Good Job!
$48 is a fair price for a 67 NGC graded coin.
67+
62
My sandblasting kit makes beautiful matte proofs.
65PL
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