Only if some event happens that shakes the financial world.
Nice looking coin but I’m wondering if the PCGS price is high because they haven’t minted that coin 203 years. :smuggrin:
Thanks all. I decided against the coin that this question was about. I did buy another coin that I’ve always wanted. I’ll post after I receive it.
That’s a great price in my opinion!
That’s a nice looking piece. Congrats on your find and welcome to CT. Sorry but I can’t help with it’s identification.
Good thing I’m not a member of you local coin club. If I were, that piece would be in my collection not yours. It’s great looking piece. Well done!
That’s one thing that’s holding me back.
I like to know that as well.
No photos as it’s not mine. It’s a solid mid grade coin on the scale of 70. The black spots don’t lower the grade as it’s a details grade with them.
I’ve thought about the cost as well.
I have the chance to pick up a nice copper coin but it has black spots on it. In the fields, around and on the raised details, etc. I don’t buy...
That’s a neat bar of silver.
As soon as I saw the first photo it’s clear that’s Lincoln standing on his head. The other photos don’t show it as much due to light angles picked...
I would grade this a VF as LIBERTY is not that sharp. While it’s strong even slight wear makes this a VF grade.
A proof coin is the manufacture of method, nothing more. The metal content has nothing to do with the production of the coin. In my area there is...
Sounds to me as if the bidding was on the slab instead of the coin.
It’s only a 9k coin. 24k is considered solid gold. To see silver means the base metals didn’t get covered in that area.
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That’s an improvement! :)
Nice but now you’ll find one. Murthy’s Law says so.
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