I would tear it open and put it in a tube. As long as you are not going to sell it, why not enjoy it?
Wow, I agree with the 65-66 range. It is slightly concerning to see a coin with that high of a value raw. I'm not implying that it's fake or there...
Any silver at spot right now is a good pickup IMHO. Happy birthday BTW.
I do think a sub-forum would be a good idea.
You don't see the wear?
I think you might have top pop.:hail:
Did anyone else get the email saying they have suspended sales until further notice?
EDIT: Will sell the foreign lot for melt (72.78) or an even trade for junk silver. If interested send me a pm, buyer pays shipping. Thanks
The coin shop I work at sent a $2.50 gold piece to NGC and it came back labeled $5. We still have it at the shop.
If you need better or individual pictures let me know. Would prefer to sell the foreign coins as a lot but will consider splitting up. Foreign lot...
Darn, it was worth a shot. Thanks for the help.
Was searching through my junk silver and came upon these. Each picture is a different coin. Let me know what you think. Are they RPMs?...
Take a look at 1940's Australian Florins.
It a slab made to show dealers and collectors what a new type of slab looks like. For example when PCGS made their new edge-view slab they made up...
I'm not going to count, but I would estimate around $40-50 dollars.
Congrats on free money! And I agree with you, arrows and rays are one of my favorite designs, other than anything with a capped bust on it!
I don't think its overreacting, it was advertised as BU+, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't luster a requirement for a BU+ coin.
Does the seller have a return policy, was it on eBay?
I'm stumped.
I agree, the surfaces have a dull, lifeless look to them.
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