yes, only proof..... all #24 pieces.
Interesting contest...... okay, I'll guess $18.59
looks kinda neat to me...
Great job... and congrats.
Elbesaar That is one beauty of a natural set. Your friend is very lucky. And, have a great time at FUN. Also, no I don't still hate...
Very nice piece. I have a few pieces, somewhere, but, commonly the date is very poor. Yours is excellent.
wow, but................ an OUNCE of GOLD? whoda thunk?
Most of you don't remember back then.. In the early 60's they were still about 50:50. Buffs were no big deal.
rats! Now I really hate you! Seriously, what did the overdate go for? Just wondering.
There is this one on Flying Eagle & Indian Cents: http://www.whitmanbooks.com/Default.aspx?Page=81&ProductID=0794828310 and Lincoln Cents:...
Congrats!
also: Note: They are not 'double stamped' They MAY be 'double struck'.
by the way, on that 1995 DDO, it may be a MAD, see if the reverse is correct, or off center the same way. Nice.
MArshall: Thanks for posting, interesting. but, how long could it have taken Sheldon for these: Three Known..................- 3 Known...
you have a pair of them? Hey, that just ain't fair.
nice, just tell the family to sell them on ebay.. Here: I'll start them off: Hi, my Uncle Lather just passed into the coin shop in the...
nice clip.
agreed, but as we both know, the word 'rare' is the most overused and mis-used word in coins. right after eBay descriptions of 'Gem'.
Elbesaar Simply put: I hate you! I have been looking for that coin for ages, never found one. Amazing slider. Did you cherry it?...
FYI: There were high relief 1922's struck, but they are extremely scarce... dare I say rare.
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