That's the way Heritage does it. Guess it works for them. To me, that's a lot of money to be floating around.
Die chips between the claws?
My first thought is to never buy an ugly coin. It will always be ugly and probably tough to sell.
I would go with a Bust half in AU. Something with nice color.
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Looks like a hit to me but it's still a nice looking coin.
I have to ask Frank, are you adding each edition of these to your collection? I hear nothing but good about these. I think at some point these...
I don't know. PCGS had the coin in hand. We are all looking at images. I think it's a great coin even in the current holder.
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Nice group of coins.
Now you are just posting a bunch of lies. It's clear what I said. I'm sorry you can't understand what was said. I'm going to leave this thread. I...
You might read what I posted again. You didn't bother to address much of it. There is nothing that you posted that I did not understand 40 years...
There is a forum on this site that you can list stuff you wish to sell. Welcome to CT.
It's interesting how you can post in mostly proper English and at other times it's almost impossible to understand what you are saying. I guess...
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Did you bother to read what I posted? No you didn't. Do you even know what an upsetting mill is? No you don't. What do sealed grease list bearings...
Blanks don't fall into the dies. They are cleaned up and sent to the upsetting mill. I don't think this machine runs clean of oil. At this point...
Think about it. If the numbers are filled on the coin, that has nothing to do with grease filled dies. That area is a high point on the die and...
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