I'd give it a MS64PL (depending on who submitted it, it could be as low as MS63, but if a large company like Heritage submitted it, PCGS could...
how does one use acetone on a coin?
Very nice coin! It looks to be in either a NGC or an old ANACS holder. What is the grade?
Don't know for sure, and you probably won't know either until/unless it is cleaned (carefully).
I agree.
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Nice finds!
lol, weird guy.
Nice find! (lucky :rolleyes:)
LOL! People are morons!
No, that isn't a good deal. You should be able to get a pount of wheats for about $10-12 including shipping.
LOL, I was quite jealous until I clicked on the thread. Good one!
I bought a nickel roll from them two years back and it took 4 months to get the coins. Not the greatest service.
They are at least equal with PCGS and NGC in pre-1964 coinage, but their modern proof grades are a bit on the high side. ICG is usually rated...
Very nice coins. :thumb:
Very easy. http://www.air-tites.com/Coin_World_Coin_Slabs.htm :whistle:
Probably, LOL.
I'm quite certain already but what do you guys think of this one? I bought it about a year ago on ebay. [IMG][IMG]
Try this link. http://coinimaging.com/
No problem. The number is 1-800-530-5615. Just ask for the 7-year Coin Set of Sacagawea Golden Dollars advertised in the Wisconsin State Journal....
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