Don't have time to photograph mine now, but I also got an MS65 Grand Canyon NP quarter...
That makes it much easier. Thanks for the tip!
You may be willing to do so, but the mint may be under orders to cut costs....and in that case, tradition be damned....
Would the Mint then charge more because of the higher silver content? I suspect so....even though they're saving money.
I'm no expert by any means but the condition certainly doesn't look horrible...
BIN is listed for $131 now... not sure if I missed it or he changed things....
Not an expert by any means, but to my untrained eye the PCGS "holo" label looks like it "wavers" in the section between their logo and the image...
Sounds like me with the Park Quarters....only place I've seen 'em has been in my Proof sets I get every year for Xmas...
Didn't that happen in Dallas on November 22, 1963?
In my experience, most of all the "golden dollars" (presidential & Sac's) look HORRIBLE after exposure to even minor circulation... I can't...
Don't forget atomic bombs....
There are a couple listed on eBay as commemorative tokens. None for auction - all are buy-me-now. Cheapest price is $13+....
Now that's a set I'd buy....
Nope. Already got the SF Eagle set...and this set irritates me....
LOL! I never noticed... Hilarious!
Thank you - these replies have been very informative. With modern releases, is NGC or PCGS considered the more "leniant" TPG service, yielding...
Are they also able to get discounts on the original proof sets as well, or are they paying the same as average Joe?
Looking thru auctions on eBay something came to mind and I started to wonder... I see large numbers of, for example, 2012 $1 Sacagawea coins...
I agree, it probably won't change anything, but when they are asking for feedback it certainly can't hurt to let them know that there were a...
Title says it all. Just trying to complete my SAC set.... Looking for TPG slab from either NGC or PCGS. Please send me a PM if you have...
Separate names with a comma.