The Mint did produce an ultra high relief with a diameter of 27-mm back in 1907 (two actually reside in the Smithsonian) by taking two $10 gold...
I've heard of that but have never seen one. Seems there are certain diagnostics for the '16 that allow it to be distingquished from other SLQ's.
Well, makes me feel better knowing that the $1189 I laid out back then has appreciated somewhat. I'm more used to stuff I buy directly from the...
Yuppers.....:)
Done and Done.....:)
Nope, not me. The crystal ball is way foggy this evening.....:)
Well, I must say i've missed you dear fellow. :)
No way that's gonna get into a "fine" holder. I can hardly see the date. Save your dough and purchase something more worthy......VG-8 if that.
UGGGGHHHH....Arachnophobic here.....:)
Call me dense but now I see it......:)
Ain't seen you around in a long dang time. Where in blazes you been hidin' your self? :)
Ain't seein' it.....
I'll echo Rusty. Joe, call me . Check in. Miss ya buddy....:)
Well, I must say that I do enjoy Cheerios, and I think your design is formidable indeed. Latin? I commend you....the root of all western languages.
Actually, Denver did strike a $10 Olympic proof coin back in 1984.
Oye Vey, who leaked this info? Hobo? Were're gonna keep an an eye on you. We have ways of making people talk......:)
Believe me Taz, when you handle/see enough of these proofs/circulateds you will see a difference. Regardless of said markers.
Dang, I quite agree......
Circulation strike dear fellow.....
"Mirrored fields and frosty devices".....sometimes hard to detect on an circulated proof.
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