For a rare $40 gold piece?...how many were minted?..:confused:
b/c it is a $40 gold piece.
No, don't waste your money on the grading fees.
This 1822 $5 will look like a POS compared to my MoD set.
A year from now it will trade at $80- $100 over spot
Not fools, suckers!:muted:
The 1933 Saint would grade MS66 on the front side.
Without a doubt the coin in the Smithsonian is a MS62 coin with lots of lusters.
A very nice 63 ;)..From the pics look more like a 65.
I was in D.C. last week and these were some of the rare coins on display at The Smithsonian.
Yup, 70 or not still only worth bullion.
Yes, I think it cost like $36 ..:confused: I sent 3 other coins (through a PCGS dealer) along with this 2.5 Ind for grading and the total came to...
Yes, there is a new "coin of the century" coming out every month...;):rolleyes:
No need to bother b/c there are no dealer bids for these modern PR/MS 69-70 coins. This is a one way street, only sellers and no buyers. The day...
And then they'll be in for a rude awakening when they try sell these coins.
Within next 2 yrs you can buy this coin for $100-$125 over spot gold.
Or you can pre-sell some PR70 coins for $1700 ea. to be deliver in one year and make good money unless gold price go wild to the up side.
So, The title of this thread should read "most UNIQUE coin of the century"?..:D
Not $1490??..:confused:
SQG...I'm still saving these 5 set for you...:p
Separate names with a comma.