K: That dime is beautiful!
Nice Columbian Expo piece... What did it grade?
#1: Take it out of the holder to take the picture. If you can't, well then... IMHO: Unc, nice and semi PL, but an Unc.
look at the designer's name -- most obvious spot.
wow, nice deal.
Mark Nice coins. Grades: My guess: AU-50 on each.
Doug Unless I musunderstood the posting, the questionable coin is to the right in the picture of the rims. And that one looks thicker (not by...
strong MD.
forkless welcome, and good comments
Doug knows, he was there when they stuck it, and put it in his pocket...... Doug is so old that .... oops wrong thread.
They said: ($4.02 million)
First, welcome to the forum. save your money, they will NOT get the high grades that you would need to get to be worth slabbing.
Agreed. If, however, the collector did collect because he/she was a fan of those totalitarian regimes then, I, for one, would have no respect...
looks good-- like the one that Abe found. and an earlier die state.
funny: "and nature certainly isn't making them (and probably never did) ;)" So-- PCGS is better with AT apparently.
The %'age depends on how quick the inventory could be moved. Key dates should be a lower %'age. Junk? Higher, esp if he/she has to sit on...
Chuckster: Nice pictures, thanks for posting.
nah, it is real, environmental damage. I do have a lead 1965...
Wow, congrats, Ken! Nice prize.
well, I can't disagree.
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