Booker T Washington 1951 PDS all in MS 66 PCGS 1935 S San Diego Commemorative in MS 66 PCGS CAC Here is the link....
I like the 1818 better because it is more evenly toned. The 1826 will grade higher though. Tell us what you thought of them when you bought them
I have an HK-155 one that is in MS 64. Don't know much about it, but I really enjoy the medal. Mine is an official medal though.
I find Heritage much more expensive than Teletrade... even more so on Tuesdays with the no BP I think TT can give some good buys.
Yea let me know if you find one without it.
All those current prices are around or under previous sales from them. Also if you but all of those DMPL's on ebay they would sell for more than...
Is there any indication of the scratch or gouge on the E? I don't think it will hurt it's value unless it bothers you and you can't sleep at night...
Did you buy it raw or slabbed?
Is that a die crack from ED in UNITED and all of STATES? I have one that has that as well. Weak strike was mentioned but the CC is what gave it...
Are you saying 64? It looks like it's in a NGC.
Don't do anacs... wether you are keeping or selling the extra $25 at PCGS or NGC will be worth it... NGC if you join the ANA you can submit directly.
HAHA I called it... cleaned without even seeing photos... keywords were mint and shiny. MS65 Morgans just don't chill in dad's drawers. Still...
You have already been told the best answer you will receive.
I don't think I can justify paying $400-500 for a coin with less than $150 dollars worth of gold in it that is a US modern commemorative. I can...
The values given are fairly good. My cud was smaller but showed the date and I sold it last year for $25.
Might want to check this out.http://www.cointalk.com/t74477/
Sounds cleaned
I heard that the bulk submission rates were only presented to dealers.
Well PCGS has the 60% optional rule. Is the minimum cost with NGC still with moderns like 14 each or is there a lower price?
It's funny how I assumed this thread would be about Paper Money instead of a different type of note because Rickie is so well known for the Paper...
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