id be surprised if it was higher then an 64
i thought maybe 64red
2. Some people are one up on me already. There is one guy I know that spends an aweful lot of money but he is never there prior to the auction to...
Im my shop complete sets with paperwork sell much much faster then pieces with problems. (ie missing paperwork, cracked cases, packaging all...
As a dealer, even I agree with that... I don't treat modern stuff any differently in a top tier holder then if it were raw sitting on my counter.
I agree with that. But I haven't seen too many of the aforementioned COA's from experts.
My camera makes it look a little lighter then the note in hand, but it is a pinch light.
It did not come from the mint that way... someone made it as a novelty coin.
This piece is about an $1800-$1900 piece retail IMO
A couple of ounces of gold... and a little less cash :)
Frankly I'm surprised there isn't a notification on the holder as it is... why is it in an NCS holder?? That really has me perplexed...
you know, I dont know.... you would think they would identify it...
NCS is just certifying that it is an original coin... i suspect that they would put a plated coin in their holder if the coin that had been plated...
it almost looks like someone torch toned it...
copper plated maybe??? Im sure if it was an error NCS would have stated....
I shoot coins with a Cannon DSLR camera... They are pricey... but take some great pictures. As far as point and shoot cameras go i'll have to...
Depends on how much you are looking to spend, honestly.
NCS is also saying it is not an error... These presidential dollars tone kind of a coppery color with use and time... i bet they are gonna be...
Wow Rick! good catch... that's a nasty one!! Is it a altered original or a die struck counterfiet???
I agree with Doug on this one... The pic makes it hard to determine how much luster is there. For this particular design the luster is very...
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