Yes, polished to death.
My thought, exactly.
There were 32,026 proofs and 17,974 uncirculated sold. I'm thinking that flippers will saturate the market for a while and when the market dries...
Some believe PCGS to have tighter grading standards than the others. Whether true or not is debatable, but that's how the market works.
Yes, they knew 100% that they would sell out, but I ask again, how could they know in advance how many of each to mint? They were not limited to...
Is that lamination?!
The total of all proof and uncirculated golds were limited to 50K. How would the mint possibly know before hand how many of each they would sell?
Perhaps! Why wait? Call now and we'll include at no extra cast...:D
Plating bubbles.
Mine were listed as 6/30 and are now ISAR, too. I hope they come soon.
Doesn't a sticker mean CAC approval? And, in that case, isn't quarter-back's statement correct?
Me, too, but alas, too late now.
I concur!
IMO, if they are crisp and uncirculated, they'd perform quite well on eBay. eBay is where even one leading zero is considered a low serial number...
To clarify my last WTB post I want to buy 1964 US proof sets in original mint cello and envelopes. If fairly priced, I will pay via PayPal. PM...
I want to buy 1964 "sealed" US proof sets. If fairly priced, I will pay via PayPal. PM with what you have and your price.
Thanks, Chris.
Is there any significance in collectability and/or value between blunt 9 and pointed 9 on a '64 proof rosie? Thanks.
Do you have any idea how many coins are produced by one die? Any idea of how many dies are used every year? There are well into the hundreds of...
Yes. And it looks like that due to a chipped die. Still nothing special. Still worth a quarter.
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