Is it from the USA?
I'll start with a few ideas: @Lehigh96 will be my choice for the nickel as he is the first one I think of when it comes to that...
If we are to redesign all the coins and currency, why not feature the stars of CoinTalk? :D Let's hear your suggestions of who goes where and why.
At least you don't have the Chicago way: say it is too dangerous to teach in person while on vacation in Puerto Rico. :banghead:
Sorry about that. I'll split half of what I earned from this thread with you. :D Do you agree that it is one of those companies that sent items...
I've gone to the last few Central States shows because it's the largest show in the Chicagoland area (when the ANA is not in town). I've read that...
Here is a guide I found online that has some good info (info is a little old but mostly the same-missing some 2020/2021 updates):...
The one in the first post is a bullion silver 5 oz version. As the seller mentions, it has some scuffs and discoloration (these are treated as...
The Silver 5 oz ATB coins come in two versions: bullion (no mintmark) and uncirculated (with mintmark and originally sold in Government packaging...
Interesting...the fact that there was a website helps date the holder. Unfortunately there is no sign that the website was active for long or ever...
@Publius2 do you have a photo of the reverse of the slab?
That is a different company. [IMG] https://www.cointalk.com/threads/ever-heard-of-this-grading-company-graded-gold-indian.271718/
The date makes it more interesting. I compared it to the coin from round 1, which I rated at 4. This one reminds me a bit of that one but falls...
Here is something Conder mentioned in an old thread of mine...I'm not certain that this is your answer, but that would be my best guess....
First thought is that it is one of the companies that used the ACG (Accugrade) service for slabbing their product. Let me see if I can dig...
In the future, don't feel bad about taking something back if the offer is too low. It took the dealer minimal effort to quote you a price for 40...
Here is a good link (it should automatically pull up the most recent day's numbers)...it incudes many of the typical bullion products....and it is...
It's a ridiculously high bid that you think will be much higher than it would take to actually win. For example, you are bidding on a $100 coin...
Nice coin and Panama certainly has quite a few of them!
Go do it now. Last I heard, you also get a $5 eBay coupon for your first purchase (of course not applicable to coins :rolleyes:).
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