My smallest in size of my 1832 Ancestor set [ATTACH] :yes: [ATTACH] http://www.cointalk.com/t194866/#post1300366
You might do just as well with the big on-line dealers. Paradise Mint, Provident Metals, APMEX, etc.
I think the PCGS / NGC look-up is worth the price of the software alone ;) [ATTACH]
I remember my Dad saying his Mom would iron dollar bills back during the "Great Depression" (1930s). Don't know if she washed them first. :confused:
Maybe the blood is from the battle at Gettysburg in the Civil War :rolleyes:
[SIZE=4]Hang 'em High [SIZE] http://youtu.be/GN52vq7xmas [ATTACH]
The OGP will hold a set of 5 slabs....
There are lots of them on ebay...
I just upgraded to ProCoin 2012. Nice interface, database, PCGS & NGC lookups, etc. Reasonable price of $45. [ATTACH]
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WOW Reverse Proof Price! Looks like the Reverse Proof NGC PR70 is going up :thumb: [ATTACH]
Not a bad deal when you can get First Strike slabbed 5oz. at $2.99 / oz over spot when it was at $27 ;) [ATTACH]
They came in sealed Monster Boxes to the TPGs ;) [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
Well, I picked up another 1832 Capped Bust Half this week. It was obviously cleaned, but has unique character. Looks like it has some die breaks...
Does Open book continuing education quizes/tests qualify for Old Members ?
"S" mintmark = minted in San Francisco, Ca. :thumb:
My dad brought back some of these from WWII from his service in the South Pacific :)
My latest version of ProCoin2012 has a NGC & PCGS certification look-up. It shows Pop report, value, & a pic (if available) :hail: Army NGC...
With all that paper tracking, maybe his identity will get stolen! :eek:
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