I imagine they were in a tin box, buried and forgotten.
You may wet your britches when you find a true DMPL. :smuggrin:
Sharing my experience here... The BEST way for me to tell if a coin will DMPL is, it has to have what I call "raised, liquid fields." By that, I...
Both came from the same seller. I think its kind of amazing that they have AU+ detail and have the exact same look to them.
Half sisters, I guess! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Results are in. 5 out of 7. No golds, but I can't complain. [ATTACH]
:facepalm::eggface:
Wait wait hold on! This USNAF guy is actually David Hall, disenchanted and disgusted with TPG's after being "let go" and losing his baby, Mr. Hall...
He's catering to the colorblind coin collectors. See? Nice guy filling a need!
Weird coin. I don't do much with gold but the luster looks absolutely BOOMING in that trueview, but there are distracting lines all over it?!...
Nominated for the best answer of ALL TIME. LOL!
Here's the trueview on that $3 gold. Funny that the reverse is not in focus. [ATTACH]
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I bet it sells for $20,000 and the owner submits it 600 more times to get the 67... then it goes back to Legend and sells for $3,500.
I didn't take any, and you couldn't tell on the sellers not-so-good pics.
I got $165 for it. Direct sale to a friend. He is happy as am I.
Melted right off, thank goodness.
El Cheapo had to dip the sticky PVC off of it to get it looking that nice. Maybe why he got it so cheap.
$25.50 shipped. [ATTACH]
I will, but it's either an AU or UNC details no matter what.
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