FWIW - as I recall it is not legal to melt them down (or to send them overseas)
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You think my coin is a pegleg? I've reviewed my Ikes and I never determined any to be a pegleg. I'm not even sure which Ike that was since I...
Hah - you should bib on it!
I'd get that into an archive quality hard plastic coin holder, FWIW. I'll read that link tonight, but looking at it quickly, I still don't think...
Those coins pulled out of rolls are impressively white, but not blast white. Coins aren't blast white straight off the mint. Ruben
Yeah - don't do that. The plastic reacts with the coin over time. Ruben
We have a long thread on this in the archives with a lot of examples and quite a few discussions :) Search it out. Ruben
Not sure what PPL stands for but its not a Peg Leg in the R.
Incredible example. How are you storing it? Ruben
BTW - you might have a minor nick above the right wing on the reserve, although that might just be the plastic. Ruben
Yeah - that is a much nicer picture. You have a two nicks that I think affect grading significantly right below the eyes, aside from the normal...
I believe it would be more correct if one said that $1000 in 1774 is equal to $27 today :) Although Manhattan was purchased for was was about $24...
Greetings from Kensington. I believe you've misunderstood the reasons why Doug and Peter rejected the bullion ticker. The forum had discussed,...
Are we talking about the flips that are not made of Mylar and react with the metal? Ruben
very nice cameo! It must of been hard to photograph
I'm not sure why this has to be posted every 20 minutes. Coin Talk is not a bullion trading system, or an investors club. Does Peter really need...
well the ANA book does give general guildlines for the type
Outstanding and RARE coin. How about giving us some history on it? Ruben
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