I second this one, it seems like a lot of these older coins have that "lightly cleaned" thing, and if it is under orig toning it can be tricky.
gold buffaloes are just gorgeous coins. I am really glad that I will be able to afford a few finally.
will the mint be selling the unc's or dealers?
the quarter oz will be about the size of a nickel. That will be an aesthetic knockout IMHO. I'm thinking set of unc 1/4th oz's built from the mint...
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Are you guys collecting satin and biz strike?
Look into that internship or offer to help at a local coin shop. They may let you grade and put low end coins in 2x2's, or do other stuff like...
I have tried that logic before and did not do very well... Depends on what hands they are in. If dealers have them they will be worth very...
nice coins
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Heritage coin does internships
:hammer::hammer: you better have an impressive bank account:hammer: still though it is probably as good a place to put money as anything...
I bet a lot were damaged
ouch
how much do you want out of them?
just the liberty ones (and only if I have extra cash). This is eating up almost my whole coin budget
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http://mintnewsblog.blogspot.com/ As a collector of this series i found this article very informative.
honestly has anyone ever been surprised by a grade on a coin that they sent in to ANACS (either good surprise or bad)> They seem pretty on target...
several decades? Impossible to tell. Solution: buy the coin that is inside of that plastic holder and not the holder.
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