I agree. People will know that it is a copy when the coin doesn't exist (1964-D), but when there are genuine examples, it may fool people.
A slab costs more than $10.
I'm sorry for the death of your friend.
Not much over face (spot for silver).
You know, in 2050, gold is likely going to be $3000. It's gonna run out/keep it!
It is so scratched, if under spot, buy it. If not, don't
I agree
I rarely use cent, always use penny
Silver is at $30 an ounce, and it has leveled off. It may go up, may go down. Should've bought 10 years ago! But as ASE purchases skyrocket, and...
Today, I decided to look at the Royal Canadian Mint site for coins. Wow! I thought that ALL of their products were a lot better than US Mint...
Really like the bills!
maybe 3 cents in circulated condition
Both 67. I think that you can make a few bucks off each one, even if you slab em
Never heard of them- really interesting. Many types of those coins on the market, not likely from the Mint
The toning makes it look like a proof coin. Anyday, I would buy this, unless the price is out of this world.
It doesn't really matter if there was many made. If you like the coin, get it. I should get one at that price!
I think that is the real deal! The design on the reverse is backwards, unlike magician's coins, which have the same design on both sides.
I want that coin!!! That MUST be worth in the $1000s
You can buy them slabbed- normally $30-$40. Better than buying a nonslabbed one for that price. Also, he has a big supply (19 sold, More than 10...
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