I call my wife "Lovey" does that count???
they were hidden in the grassy knoll, Chris
It does not look genuine, but that does not mean it has no value. I remember these coins being common during the American Bicentennial in the mid...
I LOVE this thread! It shows that there are plenty of worthwhile coins for under $50. Kudos to the OP @jtlee321 !!!
I dunno... what was my answer? A joke?
Be even more careful about where you store the holders than the holders that you choose. Both are important, but a bad storage place will badly...
the 1894-S dimes were official and listed in the assay reports
Ok, then 67 with that toning, but dip it, resubmit it and I say it gets a 70
Totally missed that. Mea culpa
I'm going to guess it toned after slabbing. MS-70
I am in the AU-50 camp. Great to see you, Darryl
SMS MS-67 SMS MS-66 MS-66 MS-65
The coin is from a Mint Set. The toning is a dead giveaway. I won’t Ed Wood guess, but I was thinking 66.
Congrats to all of the winners!!! Thanks, Lord M!!!
or... they could collect what they want any way that they choose.
Here's an angle that nobody has covered yet, either: If people buy something as a bullion coin and a collectible coin, then there is more...
I was only looking to clarify. You have TPG experience, I do not
I was addressing insider's claim that they don't have time. He called it a luxury. If it's a luxury to take enough time to do the job correctly,...
just to play devil's advocate, shouldn't the TPGs do whatever it takes and commit the resources necessary to do the job for which they are...
Specifically, they are referring to ASEs that have been graded and certified, but they can be referring to either one or even the proofs.
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