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I just looked at the PCGS pops. Seems that for both coins 70% are grading 69 and 30% are grading 70. I think the value of the reverse proof has...
You are better than I. I misread the sigma and couldn't get the tau.
The only letters I can make out are Phi, possibly Xi and Epsilon. (in the middle of all of the letters)
I don't know about PCGS, but NGC will accept coins in Air-Tites.
Definitely a '68.
There is really no hard and fast rule about how acid will work on a coin. Totally random. I do know that that coin did not come away from the dies...
Acid damage?
Get it now. At the end of August, ebay will not allow this kind of item....
I'm thinking it was an offer made outside of ebay.
Well, it was an afterthought when they found out that the eagle was mandatory.
He's long gone now. We'll never hear from him again here on CT. Lets watch for him on other forums. Lets watch for this note on Ebay, too.
I can't help with values, but you can see production numbers here: http://www.uspapermoney.info/ That only goes back to 1950, though. I don't know...
You thought you'd be slick, but you've bitten yourself in the behind. You destroyed a valuable note. I don't know how much you paid for it, but...
The 2003A is from a run of 1,920,000 The 2003 is from a run of 1,280,000 Not rare, but if you can afford to tie up two C notes...
Impressed on the reverse is "DYER IND'PLS". There is a town in Indiana named Dyer. Not too near Indianapolis, though. There are currently a number...
The 2012-D Acadia quarter has a NGC pop of 68 in MS67 and 5 in MS68, with none higher. In MS67PL, there is only one with none higher. What do you...
It would be a keeper for me, too. On Ebay it would have extra value as a low number and a radar, but ONLY on Ebay.
Correct link to note: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-19...-/251132397510
Why do you have to tell them what's in the package? All I've ever been asked is if it is liquid, hazardous or explosive. No one at the USPO asks...
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