Hmmm, looks like the right weight. Do you feel lucky? :)
For kicks sake, how much does it weigh? You need it to be close to 26.73 grams.
Yeah, the Secret Service would be at your house before the coin returned, but at least you'd get the $10k.
If you found yours 30 years ago it couldn't be a DC Peace dollar anyway. He didn't release his first one to the public until 2010. Maybe you...
If that is dated 1964 it isn't a DCarr Peace.
Do you have a photo? I'm thinking that a Carr Peace would have the D in the same place on all the coins from that particular die. I don't think...
I did a quick look at Die #6 and there is a die chip or gouge to the right of D. It's a little harder to see on the Matte finish, but in hand it...
We know that will never happen. If one ever was found to exist its value would be multiples of $10k, although it would have to be sold clandestinely.
Good to know. I never knew DC changed that.
You might be talking about a different set, but I have posted mine recently. [IMG]
The D is also doubled.
I think he meant for you to check the date to see what today is.
Don't forget Die Pair 6 [IMG]
I picked up 5 just before they went on sale.
Compare your marker with this one. The area is close. I can't make out the shape on your coin. [IMG]
The scratch on the shoulder is in the right area. I can't tell if it begins right at the shoulder or if there is a gap before it starts. It also...
Your coin has the look of a 63 grade. Looking at the photo I think your coin has more than enough detail to show proof diagnostics. A better...
You do have a good point. I suppose what I mean to say is that the rim itself stays straight at 90º where it hits the field. The MS coin's rim...
The field isn't concave on the MPL, but it is on the MS. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
You must be talking about the coin being sold by juliancoin. His opinion is that this business strike coin is a proof, though it is graded MS by...
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