she stole them a while ago, especially the gold.
you can cut a deal with a dealer who works with PCGS. Scasdale Coins is one, as I recall, around NYC. Ruben
Have it reslabbed. I had a great Merc, MS-68 FB like that. It's gone now, but I loved the coin. Ruben
Kudos!
if that is an MS-63 - it is a very weak strike.
vg 40? That is my guess, without looking in the ANA handbook BTW http://www.mrbrklyn.com/buffalo_nickles.html
My wife keeps them at her boyfriends house :(
2 things: Collecting Coins as an investment is a likely folly, and that might also be true for comic books, guns, and most art not signed by...
Isn't that fun? I love coin photography.
Not that I have anything against collecting firearms, but it seems to me that perhaps the last thing this good fellow wants to do is come home...
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FWIW, you might be right but it doesn't need an ultraviolet light to see the pot marks that generally indicate dipping of silver. [ATTACH]
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No - definitely not..
FWIW - that apears cleaned to me
I would buy a 1916 SLQ. But you should buy whatever you like
I'm so fustrated to read this. Rick, I hope everything works out in the end, and that I find a way to come to cross your path in the near future....
Nice work, and BTW - great 1/2 dollar...
and it wasn't even advertised...just like slipped into the exhibit.
I didn't know that. I should remove them from the boxes? Ruben
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