No - you could buy a nice 63 in a top tier holder for less. 'dude
Wow - didn't realize there were so many forumites who lived in the Baltimore/D.C. area. If you're in Rockville, try Coins of the Realm on...
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I like it as a -55. Nice skin and look. 'dude
As a collector of early gold, it's not about the "key date" issue... since they're all literally key dates in terms of the remaining existence of...
Very pretty coin. I was thinking Proof-63/64-something myself with that strike.
I'm in the 63 camp. Too much going on in the cheek/chin area for the 64. 'dude
Nicely done! Would like to see the remainder of your "Arrows at Date". 'dude
Both coins appear to have been cleaned. The top one not harshly so, nor as obvious as the bottom, having started to retone and build a more...
Been looking for a nice example of this date for awhile now and very happy to add it to the fold. I think it pairs very nice with my recent 1810...
Nice looking coin, and I'd have no hesitation of buying it if I were looking for a $20 Lib... if that's the one I'd receive.
There's something about purple and gold... [IMG] [IMG] 'dude
What coins?
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This one might make the cut... [IMG] 'dude
I like it, and I think PCGS nailed the grade. 'dude
Not sure why you'd want to risk cracking the 44-D out of a straight-graded NGC holder. It looks like a typical, stripped NGC XF graded coin from...
They have a table at the Whitman Baltimore show, you can check them out there. I've purchased a couple gold coins from them - some of their prices...
Early and Charlotte Half Eagles. 'dude
And the reverse... [IMG]
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