Very nice, popular piece/variety. Has some distractions on the obv that would probably make it an EAC Fine 12, but still a bargain. You done good.
That is a rare holder. Those early INS Photos and certificate are almost never seen Do you have other INS photos and do you have the...
I believe they give you a credit on your card and you have to reorder don't you?
If they removed it it wasn't a milk spot. PCGS themselves say they can't remove milk spots.
Does it? I know with recent commemoratives the authorizing legislation often specifies an ending date for sales, but the bullion coins were...
Except now you need this years five coins. :)
They are.
I feel sorry for the OP, its got to hurt to jump off so many bridges.
Sorry but ARE caused by cuts. The picture of the reverse isn't good enough, but blowing up the closeup marks on the obverse clearly show the...
After seeing the reverse I'm going to backpedal on my earlier comment, It isn't double struck, and it does appear to be a simple indent, but I am...
Push that back about 120 years earlier. After 1853 they were pointless because they contained more than a dollars worth of silver in them so they...
Actually strongly possible.
If the medallion is the one they show in the Esylum link, I believe it was limited to 3000 and they sold that one last year, I think you had to...
I don't remember if it was 1% of the total, or of it was collect 7% and send them 6%. I think it was collect 7 send 6.
Yes I have, years ago. Was never able to get one because they were too hard to find on ebay (This was back before the limited limiting certified...
The Massachusetts medal is in error, the double s should not have two medials.
The answer is that the only way you can tell a Goodacre coin is if it is in a slab already labeled Goodacre Presentation. I strong suspect that...
Not a WAM, but it is a MAD.
Angela, need pictures.
And possibly even more. Here in indiana the business remitting the tax money gets to keep 1% as "compensation" for doing the collecting for the...
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