one end of the roll looks original, the other though, looks like it has been re-rolled or been re-closed in some way. I think that Space4Rent...
collect... too... much... already!!! Must... resist... getting ... into... PAPER!!!!
The 14-D looks fine to me, too RLMs, in fact, It should be worth more than the $280 he paid for the roll.
somehow I knew the best person to answer his questions would be a crusty old marine... lol
personally, if you all expect there to be a ton of movement in most of these coins over the next year, it is unlikely IMHO. Most investments have...
it's going to be a long year, Duke. Hang in there!
Truthfully, they can't tell the difference. Typically, the higher grade business strike coins (prior to 2005) came from Mint Sets. But even though...
so it's an non-circulation circulation strike??
this would be a "Guess MY grade" contest!
does anyone know what the mintage figure for 1996 mint sets was?
wtg Illini!!!
likely registry set chasers own them
relative question, but I think that to many here a high-end coin is one that sells for at least 5 figures
the mint marks on these coins will be like the dates on 1916-1924 Standing Liberty Quarters, or Buffalo Nickels
why 7x? there's got to be a reason
I have asked for (2) 2009 Silver Proof Sets
Honestly, I think it is worth sending in and having a go at a FS designation. It looks like it has a chance.
BNB still hasn't posted his picks, and there's one more, I think
can't say until we see the coin
I think that the strategy of why diversifying a portfolio is important will be come more and more apparent as this contest goes on
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