Because the final collector is the individual who has to make it profitable not just for the seller of the coin but for the slabbing company who...
I agree with your friend. The coin has been in circulation and is in the 53/55 range. Ben
SapperNurse is right. Don't make the same (I was in a hurry) mistake by using an Overseas Priority Mail Box. Dumb Move for sure. Alas...
LOL, Arkansas???
In addition to going to the main Post Office in town I took the long way home and swung thru this little Tourist Trap. While talking to a friend...
Uh, Speedy, that was the flat rate box for Iraq. :eek: :eek: :eek: Ben
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Well, just got back from sending off a little over 8lbs of Coins ($20 Clad US Half Dollars and $5 in silver dimes), 10 Beanie Babies, 3 large...
No problem. I really like your trivia posts. :) Ben
Looks like you did GREAT!:thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Hey, you're getting better every time. :)
Is it real? ;) I would have paid $100 for the coin. It looks to be close to fine condition in my eyes... :) Ben
Not real rare, maybe add a $20-$40 premium to the coin I reckon.
Looks like a 2 Reale worth about $15-$25 dollars. Ben
Your Trade Dollar looks like a "Micro S" variety. I have one to compare it to. Very nice acquisitions. [IMG]
Think I'm going to follow his advice and send the pictures and pertinent information to the JRCS which I happen to have recently joined, LOL....
Big Zane, TreasureHunt, et al, A few days ago Zaneman posted a possible new variety of an 1833 CBD and I tend to agree with him I've never seen...
Wasn't there a coin known as the "Bar Maids Woe" or something like that. Maybe a Florin or 4 Shillings which was smaller than the Crown but...
Now Aidan, I'm sure you even heard of 'Sentimental Value" that can be priceless...
Bery Bery cool. Please keep us posted. :) Ben
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