oh...okay..:D PCGS MS-64 stainless PS: Green, ready for college football tommorrow?
NVRMND..not giving it out yet
I just picked this up.. graded by PCGS, lmk what you think the grade is... For those that I have already told...shhhhhhh:D will give out...
no, the 5 just looks like a 7, check the one in my OP and the 5 looks like a 7 there also stainless
no....your a King remember:hammer: stainless
yes spock....you forget when you get older... just a little human 101, since you are the only one on CT that never gets older.:p stainless
While I agree that $200 is alot....it is still an 1877, so I can see why stainless
I'd pay $85 at max stainless
ok, thanks...I will check for the full strike thanks for the help:smile stainless
Ok, thanks for the help what about the 44-s? I just picked up a PCGS MS-64 of that one because I need it for either my type set or my heritage...
1. When do coins start getting "high End" and hard to find for Walkers? Would it be MS-64, or not until MS-65? 2. What are the semi - key dates?...
nah, I have one class on Monday and wednesday, and that is a Philosophy class. I am already good at that so I will pass that no problem.. It is...
I have seen it...and although i some damage to it...it is still a very nice coin and you can surely tell what it is....I'm talking about the...
63 stainless
Yes...it is something big.....GOLD....probably a 10th ounce because i wont spend more than $150..lol (unless I can find an EF Gorgon for that...
Hopw your day is AWESOME!!!!!!!:thumb: stainless
I usually spend around $20-30 per coin. But I am saving up for something big !! stainless
How come all the ancient roman gold I see for sale on every site appears to be in at least VF condition or better? Why don't I ever see any...
I kinda like that one reverse error...thanks for the link:smile stainless
Sweet, thanks for the linky...:D stainless
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