Holy cripes Clembo, that one looks like it just came off the printing press! Here's mine, nowhere near yours but still a neat piece of history....
$2.50 a cord 6 point .35 cal
I joined the bay in the fall of '02, which made me 29. Or 13 if you ask the wife:eek::D
Chris, I think there was a thread on this stuff as well. Worth a try?...
If the ANA were to look at the facts involved, I'm certain they would side with the buyer here. Sorry Cody, but you need to refund the money or...
Depending on how that quarter set looks in hand, some people might actually pay more. I sure would like to see some better pictures, I bet those...
A small number were passed out to congressmen and not all of those were accounted for. I believe the story of the one encapsulated by ICG...
I have only placed one order through APMEX. It was last year for the unc '06 buffalo gold. No problems with the order, would use them again....
I'm going to keep both of them.....for now. If I absolutely had to part with one I would dump the Unc as I think the proof looks better.
The O.S. stands for "old style" versus "new style" date. It's the difference in Julian and Gregorian dates.
Where did you get that info........elaine? Seriously, I have not seen anything.
I agree, I bought the 2006 and don't see a reason to get another. If they decide to do the fractionals, I might buy.
I say snatch that bad boy up unless it's ugly toned.
These are direct from my current want list: Mint states on all and in order of desirability to me: 1) 1917 type 1 SLQ 2) Shield nickel -...
I have never seen a PCGS slab like that one and the Kennedy in it certainly does not look "brilliant" to me.
Please put my name in the hat and thanks for the contest!!
:thumb: I bet the coin looks even better in hand
Adam, I think as a rule all proofs are full steps as produced. It's only in the business strikes where this designation comes into play.
I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree. I'll be the new Aidan and talk about my uncirculated proof "medal coins". :D :D ;)
That description looks okay, I do think a proof coin CAN be either circulated or uncirulated. Remember, Proof is the method of manufacture, not...
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