Here is a NGC 66 [IMG] [IMG]
TC I think that it went MS64.
I went to the ones that were close by. I also went to one that was to the south of Pavillion out by the air force base. I liked it more that the...
I've only been into Ikes for about nine months. I have noticed that PCGS coins get a premium. Sometime it is large premium. I have been buying...
that's the one.
Just to give you an update. I bid on a 1972 NGC MS64 Type 2 on Teletrade over the weekend. I lost to a bid of $180. With buyers fee this puts...
Nice price for that coin. It looks good. Your pics are a lot better than the auction pics.
well, what can I say. I like the original example.
I am having a heck of a time taking pics of my slabbed coins. I can't escape the glare. What advice do you have. Where is the coin in relation...
Newest Addition I got this one in this week. [IMG] [IMG] A little bit of tone but I'll keep her. [IMG]
Very interesting chin. Do the scratches give it a three degree look to it or is it raised. Die clash?
First time I've seen one of those. Thanks for sharing.
I can't remember the name of the mall, but I found it odd that there was a coin store inside a mall. It was off of Dodge Street.
That's one reason I was attracted to it. Nice original tone with great luster.
I found this. It will save you from doing the math on the silver content. Years Minted: 1943-1944 Composition: 72% Silver, 28% Copper Diameter:...
that would be a nice type set. If it were too much you could go for the short set and only collect the dangerous ones that are sent in a glass...
:o:o:o:o:o I didn't catch that the thread had been bumped.
Is the coin about the size of a silver dollar? If so it might be 25 grams.
I believe that it is. Ley is the percentage. It should have 72% of 2.5 grams, or something like that it is hard to read from the pics.
Ya, it was a quick pic from my wife's pink nikon S9. I'll set some lights up and pull out the K200 and try to get some better picks. This was an...
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