The reason you don’t see it is because there were no 2012 1 oz proof coins made. Please see that mintage table link from my earlier post. Also,...
You can see the most recent population numbers here: https://www.pcgs.com/pop/detail/onza-1981-date/5428 (Near the top you can switch between MS...
+1 .... a 1964 SP 67 sold for over $87k on GC this year, so I’d figure a 68 would be a 6 figure coin. Easily 10x-20x+ of an MS 68.
I thought something was a bit funny because I was looking at it and thought it might be as high as 67-68 based on the photo. :wideyed: :) I’d...
Hey all, I have the following available. Price is my best (at total cost). Shipping is free (in the US) and payment is via PayPal (I cover the 3%...
MS 65 ...at least in the photo I’m seeing no marks, but I think there are some on the cheek and in the fields if I’m interpreting the photo...
$85
All I could find is a listing for the same type of set from when Apmex had one for sale on their website. Like previously mentioned, I’d guess the...
MS 63
AU 55
XF-45
@Lehigh96 the floor is yours
You should flip a coin between the two swap options. :p I'd go with the Quarter plus $150 as it is the cheapest overall option and I think the...
If you take a look at the link, PCGS was also developing this technology in the early 1990s (PCGS Expert). It probably would work well with...
I’ve only had 62s, 63s, and 64s (to various decimal points). They all seemed appropriate (many would stay the same now while a few may have gone a...
Compugrade certainly wasn’t a basement slabber. They didn’t last long as the technology was not fully developed (computers in 1991 were no where...
And if you look at this grouping, it does make for a compelling case that it was a cert number (or invoice number),...
@Burton Strauss III I recall looking at that before and I believe we concluded they weren’t cert numbers (maybe it was because two of them had the...
That’s a great price (my best was $65 and highest was ~$100). I’ll add that even Peace Dollars are scarce and have a premium quite a bit above...
Compugrade slabs have had a premium for a while now (at least the last 5-7 years that I have been following slabs). Slab collectors are willing...
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