I don't know how often a coin like this would come up, but if it is not very often - every 5 to 10 years, I could see it go for double or even set...
So it may come down to new school vs, old school?
I will add a large cent in XF or AU condition.
Very crazy kookoox!
That is a way cool idea!
Hey, its a great coin that belongs in a slab. However, I think MS is out of the question.
addict ups the ante with an "AT" (artificially thrashed) coin. I still got faith in my pony. Its tough to beat almost 150 years of thrashings...
That might be true, that the Chinese community would be more inclined to purchase it because of the 8 in the year. However, it was the year the...
If it was a stolen collection, I'm sure a thief would check the coins out before spending them.
How did that end up being spent!? That is too COOL!
There does appear to be a big price difference and I am not sure why except maybe the state quarters from 2008 are more popular. Ah . . . Yeah ....
Can anyone get their name on a slab if they request it?
There are different types of proof sets and, all else being equal, they book at around the same price. Perhaps you are not comparing apples with...
Nice coins, but pedigrees can be cool because they are part of the history of the coin. "Real Eliasberg" coins would be cool to own. All else...
No doubt about that! :D Wish I could say I got this from circulation.
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That is a really nice coin.
That sounds really cool what you have done and are planning to do.
I would have no problem purchasing a coin I liked if it had been improperly cleaned so long as the price reflected that.
If I really like a world coin, I will keep doubles, for example: [ATTACH] And, I plan on purchasing one or two more examples of this: [ATTACH]
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