My brother in law has a nice safe similar to this in his law firm. It’s unused and unlocked but I’d sure like to have it.
PF-64, closed three.
Nice. His safe needs some work though.
I’m at a MS-64 grade as well.
At least you found some silver and that’s quite an assortment of various items. You sure had fun by the looks of what you found. Have a safe,...
Randy, in my opinion the answer is yes. Milk spots are caused by improper rinsing, either at the mint or with EZest. If dipped and rinsed...
Since this counterstamp is on a silver dollar I wouldn’t think it’s new but certainly around the time frame on the coin. Very nice example and...
I took a closer look and I’m seeing signs of a worn die minted this coin. The bands in the torch are not separated enough. Both of these were...
Do you really think they’ll be that cheap?
@dwhiz You've got three really nice ones there.
Proof coins have their place but all proof coins were originally minted specifically for collectors. Circulating coins are much more of a...
It’s also a very common date and common date coins don’t bring good prices unless the grade is very high and only a few are graded that high.
I certainly think so as I’ve never seen that in my lifetime. :)
Yes both dates are tougher dates so I’m sure you did good. It looks to me as if the coins in that folder are all around the same grade, give or...
I also have a fairly large collection of rounds and bars. I started buying at $4.00 or close to it a long time ago. I have some really nice pieces...
It would be a waste of money to grade that dime. I’ve purchased better looking coins graded and slabbed by PCGS for $5.00.
Both are tougher dates and yes, both are not struck well but these are both worn to a VG-8 grade at best in my opinion.
Still up over $76 today.
Welcome to CT.
If you really want to see a blast white coin with milk like spots, look at a coin that was sneezed on.
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