I take it the Apollo 50th Anniversary coins (gold ?) weren't a hit ? What were the mintages ?
I'm hoping to pick one of these up at FUN....maybe an MS70 PL. But the price for the "DPL" is ridiculous, exceeded only by the First Strike...
BTW, the 2017 version was ULTRA High Relief, the 2016 was just High Relief.
Is it a 1/10th or 1/4 oz coin ? What was the premium back in 1999 and what is it today (of course, gold was about $325 in 1999 !!) ?
No and Yes, RA....?? Definitely mesmerizing, that's why I like some of them (how many Silver or Gold American Eagles do I want to stack ?) :D....
I like these...surprised it didn't generate more comments....I take it the coins weren't graded ? Do you recall how much of a premium to spot...
That's ridiculous. :mad: The guy is either a liar or a lousy businessman.:mad: I have no problem with someone making a profit -- I WANT them to...
You just did. So did this guy: [MEDIA]
I got it, autographed too I believe, have to get back to reading it. Trying to read a BUNCH of books before FUN. Correction...trying to FINISH a...
I think PCGS (or NGC ?) also has a chart for most of the more liquid/popular coins like Saints. Sometimes I have trouble finding/manuevering...
Is that you on the FUN 2020 Schedule....DETECTING MODERN CHINESE COUNTERFEITS OF U.S. COINS ? I was planning on attending :D, since I can't make...
And yet alot of the dealers I see at local coin shows have it and will pick it up for prices when I ask for a quote !:wideyed:
Guys, I'm no expert with a smarpthone (or PC) but the Heritage site using PAST SALES and MOST RECENT is a damn good source of pricing. Ebay...
That's something I have learned in recent years, GD, yup. As long as there's a Return Policy, I'm not afraid of getting burned. But without that...
Ever look at AU58's instead of low-60's coins ?
What's the rationale for that ? I can't think of another coin with that mintage number (and a high % of them accounted for and/or graded)...
AU-58's are about $15,000 give-or-take....figure a 30-40% discount for UNC. I have to say, how did all of you know that the black scuffs were...
In what way ?
I wonder if the coin presses changed much from 1907 up to the mid-1920's to acount for better strikes.
Also, the Capitol Building further right appears TOO well-struck. You can see the columns much easier there than in the rest of the building....
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