By selling it to Danr;)
I'm not surprised, b/c a lot of coins graded AU58 look like MS63 or vice versa.
In 95/96???..:confused: I bought a PCGS MS63 1857-S gold dollar. At the time it was the only coin graded MS63 and none higher, even to this day...
Yup, b/c if you use a high power magnifier none of these coins will appear perfect.
IMO... no such coin as a MS/PR 68-70. The dealers whom are selling these modern coins don't ever wanna buy them back from their customers.
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That is a "rare" coin!...:D
Meant to say.."that I have left":oops:
What type? How much did you paid for the coin? How long ago? In 1981 I purchased a PR 1955 half for $40.
AU grey sheet bid is $285
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Beautiful Commems!...Commems are so cheap they are most FREE!:cool:
How old is big Ernie?:D haven't seen him in years. Happy Birthday Ernie!
Grey sheet is $60 for AU
Yup!
Wait for a special price (1 oz Rounds) from Silvertown.
I wouldn't mind paying some where near gray sheet bid for PCGS MS63-64 $5 & $10 Ind, but I'm not gonna pay $300 over gray sheet bid.
Yep, don't expect a beauty when they decide to hit your ANE sight unseen bid.
It used to meant the highest sight unseen bid for slab coins.Is this still true today?
I was offered 18,500 for the pair but turn it down (I was asking 19k) , and now I'll take these 2 coins to my grave.
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