But he didn't get the answer he wanted. If at first you don't succeed.....
No they don't have the capacity, they are full up producing this months twenty new issues. :)
Did you see what cpm9ball said about writing fiction?
+/- .091 grams Gives you a range of 2.18 to 2.36 grams.
Issue price was $205 each if I'm not mistaken.
there is a tread on one of the forums where someone claims he recently purchased two of them for $200 each.
I can understand that,but you will probably continue to offend people by doing so. I think it you included a signature on your posts that you do...
It may be "sloppiness" but that has been their standard operating procedure for many years.
Heritage uses private insurance, how they handle claims on coins that just "disappear" I don't know.
ICG slabs counterfeits AS counterfeits, not ANACS.
This was also an indian head cent. No plastic utensils back then.
Yep that "umbrella" in the square IS a Franklin Mint mintmark.
From current terms A I see it Sec 8.1 1 allows for the shipping of collectible coins, and sec 18.1 allows for the purchase of insurance...
The whole area of the left field behind the head has been tooled/smoothed and then "hidden" by that gunk. It also looks like a repair job has...
That is an old article. They do offer at least some insurance coverage on collectible coins now. Without checking I'm not sure how much now. A...
Interesting. At $200 each that's LESS than issue price. Have they dropped below issue already?
Haven't been aroud too much since last Wed, had two newsletters to write and get out, work, slept in Sat because I had a dinner that evening, coin...
Professional edition no longer exists, it was replaced with the Deluxe or "Mega Red" edition.
Haven't seen it before, appears to just be a bronze medal from the Franklin Mint. The c in a circle is the copyright symbol. The "umbrella" in a...
Probably, because their name is now on it and they are liable if it is wrong. They wouldn't want to just accept someone else's word for it, so...
Separate names with a comma.