I love the coin. What is the cause of the rough look to the neck on the obverse and other areas? Die damage?
66 Pretty coin.
If you are sure about the weight, you should send it in. It would be cool seeing someone find the real deal.
I answered your question in the same post you just quoted. I see you edited the threats you made to me. That was the only thing that has been...
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I had the same questions. I quit as well.
I had to go look. No spoons on the site but lots of other stuff. The Mints site directs you to a different site to shop but I'm not sure they are...
The guy listed the coin as circulated and did not offer a grade. The coin was not worth the time to remove from the holder for imaging. There is...
Eye appeal will affect the grade. I feel your coin will go 65 or 66. It needs really nice luster to get to 66. Going from 66 to 67 is a big jump...
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I have the same opinion.
It was. Even the mint got into selling coin jewelry. I like the piece. Have the stones checked. If real, that's most of the value.
In 15 days, you have posted 975 times. Think about it.
Maybe the higher prices will drag the value of the older stuff to higher levels.;)
Auction results show $450 to $550 in F Details. With a straight grade, $600 to $700
Looks like it but a nice image of the mint mark and the V.D.B. on the reverse would help.
I'm not sure what's going with the obverse. Strange looking. A better image of the reverse would be cool.
In my opinion, you helped the looks of the medal. A lot of the crusty black stuff came off. The rest is staining of the metal. You could come at...
They also made the 42 proof in both alloys.
XF details. Still a nice coin.
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