Sorry, don't have a picture of the back. Came across this on eBay and it did not include a picture of the back.
Why is this slabbed differently with the label below the coin? Was it a request from the person who originally sent the coin in to be slabbed?
Not a huge fan of Hester either but he does make more money than any of the others.
Ah, thanks for the info on the 2 shilling and other information. It's also nice to know I am buying similar coins that you would also buy as an...
I don't think the 350 was out when I bought my 250. We have a lot of iron ore as well in the sandy ground of the pine barrens. I usually just...
Like the others, I leave them snug in the original mint packaging.
Thank you!
Good point and I do know better than that. I do not handle my normal collection this way, I guess it's my own ignorance to what I am holding as...
Here are a few more. I believe this one is 50% silver but not sure what country [IMG] [IMG] Not sure about this one either. (Netherlands?) [IMG]...
Great link, thanks a lot! That is the approach I have been taking. Still learning what's common and what isn't. I grabbed a few more today...
I have the 250. It's a good starter detector. Me and gf head out quite a bit. Lot of fun. Enjoy.
What date does the Mint stop selling the 2011 Silver Proof Sets?
Wow. I saw them on Paradise Mint site and they wanted anywhere from $75 and up depending on the type of ASE.
Any more info on the token? Couldn't really find anything online.
Both good info. Thank you!
Collecting Ike's is serious business
I agree with both of you. I haven't heard too much about them so was just wondering. Guess there was a reason, I haven't heard much about them. :D
Agreed, I wouldn't pay that much for an Ike dollar regardless of what type or slab it's in.
Nice, thanks for the info!
Thanks. Thought the same thing, that is why I grabbed it. It says Bridgeton NJ, on the token, which is not too far from where I live now. Pretty cool.
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