I paid almost that for mine and it's not the leather bound one on eBay a couple of years ago.
Well then there is no way to tell until he opens them then. The OP rolls are mint wrapped in the String and Sons wrappers but could be either mint...
I look at the code and what I wrote on the end of the mint box I got them in. [IMG]
At that value of coin I would keep looking until I found a certified coin if shopping online. May not be the answer your looking for but only way...
My main goal is to complete my Classic Commemorative 50 piece type set in PCGS AU58--MS65 grades. Set can be seen...
Agree chemically cleaned not mechanically wire brushed or whizzed. And would not grade by any of the services.
Over priced coins that most often are found in the junk lots and played with to make money off the inexperienced is what I think we are looking at.
I guess this needs repeating but for any newer collectors looking on. Key date coins cost a bunch of money making them primary targets of the...
Only outfit I think that could do it probably is happy staying as a major user of the services of the two that everyone has heard of now.
Sold off about half of what I had since 2009. Problem is plowed almost all the money back into upgrades. Now collection is about the same value as...
Certified coins of that era are a smart way to built a collection IMO.
I was there long before I came over here. BTW still posting there too.
Have a group of "No Reserve" and one reserve auction ending this afternoon. And about a hundred certified coins listed in the store. Check then...
I do not care for the white pulling my eye away from the coin. BTW ANACS were white back then too. Settled on PCGS almost exclusively for my...
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Yes that is what I mean ounce you get the progression set in your mind it normally just takes a glance to say yea or nay.
Has anyone got a copy of Sunnywoods color progression chart to add as a learning aid of how colors should progress on naturally toned silver coins?
Yes the seller says it is.
If you have to ask then the answer is probably no. Isn't #2 damaged at the 5 in 50¢? And number one looks very light to my old eyes.
Sorry fact is no matter what they make a new cent out of they will probably lose money making them, other manufacturing and transportation costs...
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