The question is : will they see the light of day?
not unless you have a collection that is certified. Even with that it would probably cost less to get them off of ebay
ARGGGG!:vanish:
If I could pick one up cheap I would. It is a very cool one year type.
I'd lean toward real. I have coins in an album that are not that different from that.
I am buying the unc first spouse coins (but not for just investment). Do not just dive in with buying coins, read a lot, spend some time here, go...
the bulls eye does seem a bit to perfect but I will wait for better minds to chime in.
To me that is totally defective, return it.
not at all, I'll wait a month or two and see if it dips below $900.
I say both. those who do not want to participate do not have to.
will these be a thing do you think?
I was thinking the same thing.
I missed it, could you link it if it is not a problem? thanks
Thanks for sharing this, I and others are picking up some good tips here. I am sticking with certified coins for my circ Barber halves.
65 fh nice
I'd like to see Einstein on a US coin
happens every day (RICO laws) http://www.cointalk.com/forum/t57696-7/
So I have heard... just do not buy property there (lots of scams).
The silver pr sets have tended to lose value in the last few years. They have been duds. That may kill demand on these.
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