I buy proofs, burnished and 1 bullion slabbed each year. I also have a Dansco with bullion ASE's. I also subscribe to the mint for the proof and...
I have the 1st release and like it a lot. I might add the Griffin too.
I'd get proof ASE's in PF69 grade. Then I would add one bullion ASE, ungraded. That way they can "feel" the coin in bullion form without messing...
Yeah, right!
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Beauty! I'd say it has a chance at 64. Some of the contact marks on the obverse devices concern me a little, but overall a very attractive coin.
Agree with 63.
Great coins! Love to see them. I have way too many that I would like to add to the thread, but I'm going to add two coins that I bought purely...
After reading the OP, I had to chuckle...oh the humanity! I hope you told him what he was doing to the coins was not acceptable.
Ditto
I've seen these grade MS with the same amount of field disturbances as your coin. Gold is tough because it's so soft. From your pics, I'd grade...
I'm in the 40 camp.
I was very happy when HA expanded their pricing table at the bottom of each listing. I use the HA value index as my primary guide when viewing...
I'm not sure exactly what you're getting at, but after rereading my post, I think I needed to add that Morgans with toning only on the reverse are...
I don't use the grey sheet for a guide. I typically use HA auction archives for my guidance. I'll also peak at NGC and PCGS price guides as...
The coin was slabbed that way because the "*" was given to the reverse toning. You'll see this in PCGS slabs. As stated, the "*" has nothing to...
Agree. I'd also add the San Diego Commem as one of my fav designs.
LOL. I'm not sure you'd want to. Might not get out....
I'd say XF. Likely cleaned.
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