I remember reading that when I was just lurking aroun here. I'm with you though, thanks Whitman for not unplugging the 1913 spot.
That makes more sense, didn't realize it was Greg.
Was that for me? Seems my comments were spot on to what actually transpired even though I wasn't aware that the auction had already occurred.
Five million, crazy. I don't expect it to get anywhere close to that tough it will certainly be in the seven figures. If it were the unique center...
I agree, PR-66.
Actual odds are 274,077:1
I'm still waiting for it to dip, most of my silver was bought when it was less than $4.00.
MS-66. Looks really nice, but the luster could be higher and is the mark on the breast a hit or on the holder?
It is stated that the coin is circulated and uncertified, so I would guess that the chance of getting the coin in the image as zero percent chance.
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What are you seeing?
I think a five pounder should do the trick.
It wasn't part of a type set, it was actually the last coin that I needed to complete the twentieth century set cent through dollar. The 1901-S,...
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It's amazing alright. This may even become thread of the week.
Yep, 84 now.
If we keep this thread going for 93 more posts, it will be CTs 2,000,000th post and will live in infamy forever.
We need closure.
I would agree about the rattlers, they are difficult to like other than the coins in them. And I would agree that the variety would add value,...
Why resubmit it? It doesn't look like a weak strike to me, all of the stars and most of the other details are very sharp. It's nice just as it is.
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