ditto. three different currencies, one transaction? Or is it several. If it is Tuesday, this must be Belgium.
a slider is one that is an AU, but the dealer 'slides' it into an unc holder. okay, not really, but it is a very near unc. say AU-58+
no, not the silver spike, but San Francisco was still recovering from this: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/nca/1906/18april/index.php
Elbessar Nice piece! Super tough date. Au & Ms: Nice piece, and nice die chip at the date. This is the only year where that die chip...
agreed
what ever bank has customers who turn them in.
that is a beauty.
rkl: What makes you think that it was dug?
actually very different medals. The building is at a different angle (view).
$60 to $70 retail? I'll take a roll Coin World Trends in VF= $140
rld: "Maybe I should do a topic on what "Market acceptable" actually means... " Go for it!
aw, go for it, get it graded.
Thanks, all. I forwarded the info.
Chris Congrats on the grades. I have a few, ungraded, and just picked up a few that related to my Red Book collection. Now for the others. :)...
sometimes yes, sometimes it must have been the grader. I have seen clear AG's in PCGS G-4 holders. naturally, that never happened to me.. no such...
Please help. I have a friend who is looking for a trustworthy coin dealer in the Denver area who can appraise a coin collection. Any...
Matt I agree, very attractive, esp since it isn't played with.
nah, far more $'s. real: zero Chance of it being
not the highest grade, but, hey, it is an '01 S: [IMG]
and how about 1896 S? G-6: [IMG] Then, a G-4: [IMG] and an AG-3 [IMG] and another that just missed a G-4: [IMG]
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