Fred Weinberg has them for sale in the $1,000 range
The dies that you usually see from the mint are usually completely ground off. There were just a few (250+ or so) of these issued from the Us mint...
still too much in my opinion.
i assume the back looks normal?
Congrats Jack! In this buisness you either got it or you don't. You got it!! The coin world can be a big scary place... the advise that you gave...
yikes bikes they are catching us...
In my opinion that means that something was added to the coin like plating. A heavy metal plating of platinum or silver would add a little weight...
nah the second round trumped the first... upgrade :eating:
Can I add round 2??? [IMG]
looking at the Kelly national note book the Kilgore 1902 Plain back $5 note in Fine condition books for $3,000. WOOHOO!! the Galveston note...
just reload em, or try again in a few... sometimes tinypic gets a little funky.
I agree, I am not a fan of that spot. Not a coin I would pay a big premium on.
these came out of mint rolls from June.
for anyone interested the 2 I discovered have been listed by Billy Crawford as CDDR-026 and CDDR-027. The photos are used with permission of Billy...
I would say that a full 90%+ of US mint issued sets/coins trade for less then their original sale prices on the secondary market. When they are...
I just got this guy back from NGC this morning. This is a sweet little coin! I wanted to share. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I was thinking that It wouldn't cost that much... If we get really serious I might be interested in a sponsorship or a donation towards the podcast.
NGC shows images when you verify the serial number from your slab on their website under the collectors society if it has been graded relatively...
Accugrade was just the beginning of the "guy in his garage" grading companies. It's a lot worse these days.
I'd be willing to help with what i can.
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