From what I have seen, I do not think either of you has missed a beat.
Agreed. And, thanks for clearing up the important elements and considerations.
Which government owes that, the ROC OR THE PRC?
In the last month, I purchased the 2013 Blue Book, 2013 Red Book, and the Cherrypickers' Guide, Vol I, 5th Ed. Those are just basics. I believe...
Nice purchases. Maybe not wise sales.
Yes. It reminds of the case back in the 1980's where Pepsi had Pepsi points and one TV commercial showed an F-15 fighter jet for something like...
I tried that before, let's see if it works now. Presto!
I do not know as I personally check Lincolns, but I would recommend a copy of the Cherrypickers' Guide, Vol. I, which covers main varieties and...
I'll bet a good chemist/physicist could come pretty close if not spot on. Was that a pun of some sort?
Normal as in governments will not let big industry or finance fail or suffer any ill consequence of their acts. PS how do you just quote part of...
None of that will occur. It will go on as normal, with everything moving to electronic transactions. Heck, even the slot in Vegas have gone...
MD obverse, however, you may have a DDR. A clear pic of the reverse will help greatly.
Yes. Last time my dealer had BU 86D rolls was about 4 months ago at $30-$31 per roll.
Thank you again, GDJMSP, for the knowledge. You are a veritable numismatic storehouse of information.
OK. The intercept shield I know of are an actual brand name of clear hard plastic with a loose black foam interior (2X2) that come in packs of 4....
It sounds like the signature has value. Also, I agree with coleguy, I think older proof sets are a good buy right now.
Are you talking about the white cardboard type ones that come in red boxes? PS My spouse would love your car!
I have never purchase an intercept shield with a glued in liner.
Not necessarily. I assume your proofs are in Mint packaging? If this is the case, the is a market, and will probably always be a market for...
Not sure what VCI is, but the intercept shield is a name brand of hard plastic 2X2's with a black inner foam insert depending on the type of coin...
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