Oh dear, I just saw those other threads. Hunt, old fellow, you are going to have to "arm" yourself with a little knowledge before you go out into...
It's ballpark......
If he's a reputable dealer selling NGC and PCGS (ANACS) coins chances are he's legit.
Pics, pics, where's the pics? This guy is selling you something in an NGC holder graded '64 and he's not letting you see how it looks. There's an...
Don't sweat the small stuff. Send the Buffalo-a-packin' and keep the rest.
Thanks for sharing a few of your favorite things Charmy. I really enjoyed the display.....:smile...
Indeed I did Clinker.....:smile
Yeah, gotta ask that question myself. What's the big deal? Using that logo on products will only raise peoples concious awareness of the program.
You and "gambling Grandma"? I like that ......:)
Not to worry Gary. That set is special and unique and it came from family. Can't get any better than that. It's got its' own particular...
You are correct when you state "unique" About Good. Each one of us has in some special way assembled a collection based only on the needs, wants,...
(partial) mint set......
I had the chance to pull the trigger on one of these back in 2000. Didn't do it and have regreted it. I've always admired the bi-metallic...
Never heard of a '64-D proof set. I'm with Tom......:smile
Decent source to be sure. It seems that nothing has been written regarding modern mint medals. Everything that I come across ends in the '70's.
Indeed. :) The '88 Seoul Olympiad five dollar piece. After that there's the XXV (1992) Olympiad five dollar piece and a host of others in '95....
So glad we measure up. OOPS, did I write that? Welcome to the forum Mike, and don't listen to that other guy. He drinks....:smile
Actually, the $10 piece contains .48375 oz. gold...almost a half ounce....:smile
I've used these guys from time to time. http://www.mintproducts.com/gold-eagles/ I don't know how their shipping compares to your current...
This is one of the hazards of buying mint issue sets in the after-market. A lot of folks will order these sets in bulk, break out the ones that...
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