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Sounds great!
I don't think a TPG will grade it because of environmental damage, but besides that I'd go G4.
Corrosion noted. G4 (if graded)
Not if you want the James Bond special edition.
Ok, ok, how come everyone has a 1995 "double die" and I don't. I'm feeling like I'm gonna have to break down and get one to be complete.
It depends. However, I agree with Urban Lawyer and also bicentennial quarters.
How many ancients do you have in your collection?
Oh, Conder, you're not boring. You may be a bit dry, but I have really enjoyed some of your insight and understanding demonstrated in other posts.
ASE's are legal tender and have been used in "everyday transactions." If I am being too technical, just say that instead of trying to prove me wrong.
Yep, just got a nice G4 1803 yesterday. I enjoy holding it wondering who held/spent it 200 years ago.
If I can take proper pictures, I will definitely participate in the large cents (not that mine are special, but how can you not be proud of a...
Just let it out. It is not easy to come in out of the dark and admit you've moved into the light.
The ASE is minted in business strikes and proof. PS The issue is actually the last country to use silver coins.
I am getting close. :)
No, of course not, why ever be persuaded from what you want to believe? I heard stories they found traces of DNA in the Swiss gold that is direct...
Who is the master when the student has plagiarized (in a very watered down way) what the master argued in the "Are ASE's legal tender?" thread?...
Niiiiiiiice, Siggi! PS The Queen Elizabeth profile on Ripley's coin is rather attractive.
Very Cool! :)
BadThad, you never cease to amaze me with your offerings.
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