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regardless if it's real or not, that coin is WELL worth $2!!!
It is just MHO but I think that trolls like to kick up dust storms from time to time. That said, I agree with the advice given but I also...
here's my entry: I LOVE the blue toning on this coin! oh, and thanks to Todd (blucc) for the photos!
cool, thanks for the answer. I was under the impression that the toning should NOT obliterate the luster, but merely hide it, but I can understand...
Doug, are you sure that you can't see the luster underneath the toning on an MS coin? Does it completely obscure the luster, or merely make it...
there is no real answer to your question, merely what people can speculate as to the future. If we had the answer, we'd all be doing exactly...
look at the hair, it's a dead give-away for type 1 or type 2. The drapery at the foot is also a tell tale sign. This coin may not even be a real...
relatively low cost??? the 1928 Philadelphia coin will not be found at a relatively low cost... unless your relatives are Bill Gates or Warren Buffett
I agree with 19lyds and merc. The Eisenhower series is definitely undervalued. Try finding nice Ike dollars, I dare ya. They're nowhere near as...
the fact that the last one (coin #3) is over 200 years old and is still red-brown, let alone MS-65, is quite amazing to me
I am looking at a coin for my brother in law and noticed that there is a doubled die variety for 1916 Buffalo Nickels. Can someone help me and...
I couldn't agree more
I would say that it looks MS to me and given that I'd grade it MS-62
I also want another one, but I think that although the reverse proof coin will be much sought after like last time, the absolute must-have coin...
they usually don't limit less than 5, but it could be a possibility. The last time I saw strict limits was 1999 when they limited limited silver...
the speculators will be into this set big time. If you by chance miss out on this when they become available, sit tight, because they will spike...
there will only be 100,000 of these. Less than the 1996 20th anniversary set. This will NOT be an easy set to acquire, and speculators will render...
I suppose this could be true, because there has never been a non-proof S mintmarked ASE, but those reverse proofs are VERY popular as well and...
I'd say MS-62 or maybe 63. The coin's surfaces are great and there's no sign of rub or luster breaks. The only thing holding this coin back is the...
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