Just received another 10. And, at .89 over spot now, I just had to order another 10, lol. Surprisingly, no takers on my tubes @ $380 yet.
I keep mine in the tube. If I am concerned about the numismatic aspect of any particular ones, I put them in an airtite or a flip.
I stand corrected, by you and Tommyc03. I took a quick look and rough priced it from the PCGS guide, trying to be optimistic.
$5-$300 would probably be more accurate.
Although, with a 1/10th oz coin, it makes it easier to keep track of, and not lose. Tiny little suckers, lol.
I thought so, too :happy: With Eagles, if you're going to get slabbed, you have to get 70s, in my opinion. Why bother with a 69, especially if you...
Govmint had it for $169 Still do http://www.govmint.com/us-coins/gold-coins/gold-eagle/2016-5-dollar-tenth-oz-gold-eagle-ngc-ms70.html
Guessing no one will see the A and possibly 2 other letter on this one either, lol. (Yes, I know how small they are, and no, I haven't a clue...
Eagles are the some of the highest quality coins minted. As with other coins, pick out the best looking, since you probably won't find any...
Yellen spoke and the dollar declined.
The United States - http://leaderbank.com/PersonalBanking/PreciousMetals.aspx And maybe India.
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Maybe an earlier dime or other coin; or a Roosie was used to counterfeit it.....or none of the above
Not necessarily struck over another WL Dime, which would account for lettering differences. Could be a counterfeit, genuine overstrike by the...
I did not, but yes, this was in a thread yesterday, which is where I saw it. I will try and post better pics soon, showing what I am talking...
Another member posted this coin that he was considering buying, and it appeared to me to be an overstrike. I messaged the original poster to let...
The OP's picture will show it better, so you may want to reference his, but look at the places that I have indicated, and tell me if you think...
Roughly 9x18x6 (my tape is out in the car, I think) Fits at the bottom of the safe nicely.
Been there, done that :happy: 2011 minted at SF, still sealed. (tucked away somewhere nice and safe)
I hope that whomever won that auction does a close inspection. What I'm seeing, is that it may be struck on another coin...or something like...
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