paleeeze not that:mad:
Keep FDR
Nice, but why is Barney Frank on the turtle coin?
Does not help that much, especially now-a-days when there just are no new coins to be had.
I concur, that will be a nice sell point.
You may want to throw aside any mercs and walkers
I'd say that that was done after it left the mint and is therefore just a damaged coin.
http://catalog.usmint.gov/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10001&storeId=10001&categoryId=45501&langId=-1&parent_category_rn=207...
the 70's are high and some lower mintage Spouses are high, but raw Martha Washington's and the like are not that bad
the purity of the gold is nice and the half oz size is nice. I believe that the early ones are not that much over melt. In some ways these coins...
http://mintnewsblog.blogspot.com/2010/05/gold-coin-prices-will-not-be-reduced.html A lot of info that I was unaware of. The USMint are...
the obverse is important also.
Although the Denver coins are generally nicer than the Philadelphia I find it just amazingly lucky to find an ms 67FT in just 10 rolls. You are...
yea huh?
To me (if you like the coins) those prices are on the better side of good. If you have the dough and like the coins pull the trigger.
looky here:...
If you search them it will improve your grading skills and you may walk away with a NON-SATIN ms67 fb (or 2). Which when certified will bring...
$250 face value. Are you going to search them?
The low mintages are a major appeal of these coins. I'd like to see every effort made to keep the mintages LOW.
I just do not see much room below the current mintages. I mean we are left now with the hard core Spouse collectors here.
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