These are illegal to own, subject to confiscation, and they exist. And no, this pic has not been photo-shopped. I see no reason for the '64...
If I understood correctly, NCS will no longer be doing any slabbing. They will only do conservation. Now the problem coins will be slabbed by NGC...
Go to sampleslabs.com and you'll see plenty of them.
For whatever reason Paul the PCGS coins did not even come up when I did my search on Heritage for 1997-P SMS Instead I found these searching for...
That's the problem with price guides - seldom realistic.
Feel free to check the auction records on Heritage - that's what they sell for in XF.
Haven't seen one one in person, but one was sold at auction a few years back. It was not cheap !
Not sure where you're getting those numbers from Paddy, but the only ones I can find auction records for have sold just over $100 - that's SP69...
I do believe you're confusing your sets.
See here - http://www.cointalk.com/t66538/#post670116
Looks natural to me. Probably 68 or 69, can't see any marks in the pics, but they may be there under the toning so hard to say.
Problem is the coin was not a circulation strike - it was issued as part of a commemorative set. And modern commems tend to not go up in price. As...
About the same as it for any other modern commemorative - anywhere from down 100% to up to infinity and beyond. Now as for what is probable -...
Not in a million years. I numbers I gave you are pretty accurate.
Pretty much the same thing collectors collect today - the coins of yesterday and the coins of today. Coin collecting has been around pretty...
Best thing to do is to decide on your strategy before you make purchases. Then you don't have to worry about upgrading later on. The problem with...
With the slab being that old I wouldn't be surprised. See if you can find out when they started using the cam/dcam designation Mike. I'm...
Yeah I would agree. I was going by his book and he's changed a lot of things with his updates. I was thinking it was the one he used to list as #6.
Not really, same coin in ANACS slab gradeed as F15 and damaged sells for about $50.
Probably about $50.
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