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Here’s one quite rare, not Japanese (LOL). I have not seen a halfpenny OMS in aluminum before: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Really they can be collected however you'd like. I collect them piecemeal although I do like the caballitos VERY MUCH. Also I like the 1957-67...
OK as many probably know and are tired of hearing, I do like coin issues of the Franklin Mint and incessantly comb eBay, dealer lists, worldwide...
Ah, Happy Labor Day to You and ALL Sir! If you chose to read carefully I did explain. In fact many times the services operate as profit-motivated...
Yes, and there is the issue of copper or brass coins - I don't think they chase after those and a bit chancy in anybody's hands. But my original...
No they did not directly say that but did imply strongly it would be worth my while.
I wanted the coin certified for probable later sale and didn't mind that much the 68, but when they say [whatever it is] 25 USD will get you...
True is that. But part of my point is that the coin had no residues or issues, at least in my humble opinion, prior to sending it in. Some years...
Not on this one as I have their picture of the coin in slab. So pay the money, get your two points bonus.
OK, I am a collector and not a dealer who does use but does not always like the major TPG services. At the Baltimore 12 weeks ago, I left "orders"...
Thanks Master CK! As stated mine PCGS67
Ouch!!!!! Do I hear "Target Practice"?
LOL, well that one is a bit mean! That coin is showing a bit of the underlying metal. Don't know how it can actually be called silver.
Yes there would have to be although in KYs citation the OP in that article said underneath the outer silver was another silvery color perhaps due...
Wow, not my coin but I would be a buyer at 64 all day long and into tomorrow and not even my series.
Yes, KY, I saw that one - amazing that so little nickel seems to color the center of the "cookie" a whitish silvery color evidently. I know the...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] i can’t show this without a greenish tinge that is NOT there. Oh well, question remains.
I recently got a lovely and outstandingly lustrous specimen, question to follow pictures:[ATTACH][ATTACH]No real wear but some die polishing - the...
I have 1882 and 1884 CC dollars as well as 1881 CC and all slabbed 65, two by NGC and one by PCGS. They do have some "cheek action" but not much -...
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