Mintage: 8,816,000, but they seem to realize a few hundred more per auction (at least what I'm seeing on Heritage). Why? (I have some research...
So I guess the restoration fee was something like $67? Plus $25, plus shipping, plus regular grading fees, what did you pay, $130-$150? I think...
So who is liable, the seller or the auction service? Or both?
Nice on the Buff! I don't think most people here save 1960 or later... *maybe* if BU, but hey, to each his own ;-) As long as you are having fun!
... and as always, be cautious if you sell high-value items on Craigslist. (It almost goes without saying... but someone had to say it)
No easy answer. Best I can say is to buy only slabbed ones from reliable dealers. And start to learn the coin. It will take a while. I'm sure the...
Rick, why is it cut at an angle? Wouldn't straight be better?
Do any of these look cameo to you folks? Number 1 Number 2 Number 3 Number 4
I Googled "1967 canadian commemorative set" and yours was in like the 3rd row. Nicest picture I saw to show people what I was talking about.
Holy cow. $140 in Canadian dollars for a deep cameo? Maybe I'd better rethink my priorities! Thanks for the links, though.
Thanks. Does anyone know any Canadian dealers on Cointalk?
Duh. Thanks. <slaps forehead>
I recently discovered the 1967 Commemorative Set: [IMG] But when I buy mint/proof sets, I usually prefer cameo. So, a few questions: 1) Most of...
What are the dimensions on these and how much do they weigh?
Maybe they are die polish marks?
Not sure there are some scuff marks on the cheek
Found this yesterday... [IMG]
Yeah, tell me about it. My piggy bank isn't big enough yet.
Ah, crap. They got me. Thanks John. Figures you would be the one to correct me on Roman stuff ;-)
So either the listing is incorrect or the picture is wrong. Which is it? Hard to believe they could miss this, isn't it?
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