Are those few 1974 Aluminum Cents that are secretly traded for hundreds of thousands of dollars not collectible anymore?? What about those...
Personally, I think the risk is far to large for a publically traded company to assume. Their integrity is in their product and "authenticating...
Photo's are difficult to grade from. The one below is a 66 though. [IMG]
Hardly! The 70 grade has been an "acceptable risk" by the top TPG's since around 2006. The market has been so flooded by the grade that...
IMHO, PR70's only have value for registry sets or bragging rights as I have seen MANY PR70DCAM coins which in all reality, should not have been...
In a nutshell.................they may not be available at your bank. But then you won't know this until it's too late and the $10 premium would...
If they really wanted to spark "interest" in the series, they would work with the Federal Reserve and insure that member banks receive these coins...
Oh yeah, here's an IKE. [IMG]
So tempted to check out Teletrade but...............best guess. MS66.
Clips are always cool to find in your pocket change! The only clip I recall finding was this Connecticut Quarter! [IMG] It was the 1st...
Looks like a "panache a trois"! :rolling:
Yes, it is the Type B Reverse! You might want to consider assempling a set of these! 1956 - 1964 Silver 1969-D - 1972-D Copper Nickel Clad....
My opinion as well. Good call Chris!
This fellow seriously believes he's found a rare, museum quality, one-of-a-kind treasure. He also refuses to believe those folks that have advised...
Thats exactly what I was saying. Sorry to not be clear but you can still purchase 5,000 coin bags of mixed date wheaties. Mostly common stuff...
IKE with a Shiner! I like that! :D
There could very well be more. ANACS has not graded any at 67 and PCGS/NGC don't recognize the variety to attribute. However, if it comes out in...
May I search your junk box?
Here's an MS67 DDO-004/DDR-021 [IMG] .. [IMG]
I received about 10 a week or so back. The coins all have the Satin Finish as mandated by current US Mint Policy of using satin finish for all its...
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