the cases are easily opened without damage, so just open a case (while holding your breath) and check the edge of one of the coins. If it is...
The walker is a 63 (the 1916-1920 halves were routinely struck weakly or with worn dies), the bustie is a 55, and the standing Lib quarter is a...
ok, a few that I do own now: This one is ANACS (its an 1886, by the way) [IMG] [IMG] yeah, the rev photo is blurry, but that's ok, there is no...
Close, they are PF69UCam (it could be yours for just $85,000) and MS64.
This one is in NGC plastic [IMG] This one is PCGS [IMG] PCGS again [IMG]
here's one. it's graded by NGC, I just wish it was mine! [IMG] And another, this time PCGS graded [IMG]
what Roy said. It means AG/G, but usually it does exclude any damaged coins (other than heavy circulation).
I missed the anti-urban thread, but I don't have a problem with your tone. It's a cultural thing, New Yorkers just tend to be more...
well, after looking at the link, I'm going to have to change my answer to something a little stronger than just "nope", since that doesn't...
I didn't open your link, but the firm that it links to is known to sell overpriced junk., so I'm gonna agree with mikjo0's "nope".
Commerce Bank is just another banking firm like 5/3 bank, USBank, etc.
I too use a Kodak Easyshare (CX7430). RickieB is correct that it has a built in macro setting. The most important thing I've found is to use a...
from a buyer's perspective I recommend patience. Find a dealer who you can visit in person and who ordered some. Let him know you'd like one and...
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