Have I got some bars for that buyer... Rarity and the willingness of a collector are a couple keys to selling.
Even the bars that come in graduated sizes are hard on the wallet. [ATTACH]
Not Vegas, a local haunt on the AZ/CA border. Paradise casino.
I'm working on it :p well sorta, I had to swing by the casino and see if it was a lucky dollar. ☘️ :D It paid for itself like I wanted so now does...
Looks political to me :p
Just as a joke of sorts... I could swap out the coin to this fake and change the 1967 to 1867:p [ATTACH]
This money clip has an enclosed back all the way around the coin.
The back of the money clip is scratched up. Was something else engraved on it but scratched off.[ATTACH] It is slightly magnetic with a strong...
Considering the condition of the back of the money clip. It has something engraved on the top side also and scratched out. I'm going to take it...
Do I try and breakout this $30 1884 Morgan dollar? Come on CC...I know you're under there.:p[ATTACH]looks like it was assembled in July of 1967...
Cool bar but not vintage.
I sort of like the Idea... like CrackerJacks. It's like buying Gold bearing PayDirt bags. If the buyer is just looking for random coins it's a bit...
A lot of these Old Pour Odd weight bars have character. [ATTACH]
Very Cool and refered to as Odd weight bars. The Older Vintage does usually bring a premium. Be Careful at the lip of the rabbit hole :p [ATTACH]...
From what I thought or Understood was someone sent in a bunch of coins to grade and wanted a custom label. Nothing more... Someone just wanted to...
That's great, the 14-D you might want to get in a PCGS holder...it would help in future resale value.
Hmmm, part of the first 2 is missing...did someone work on the coin back in the day and it made it into a holder? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Save the cool rolls and wrap them back up when your done :D
IMHO :wideyed: If it's that tough to tell what you have, your time is better spent on something else.
It's harder to tell looking at pictures, Might be worth having a professional grader take a look at the 1914-D. Case and point this one in a...
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