To BNB - here is why yours looks nice than Heritage's; You have it in hand. We only have pictures to go by. :) Yours might very well be nicer...
Okay - I like them in this order 1837, 1853, 1807, 1838, 1839. Nice batch of coins, but that 1837 beats the rest to death.
A few faint hairlines and it looks like it is retoning very nicely. Very nice coin and I certainly like the looks of it.
It's simple - change banks until you find one that does it for free or you run out of banks.
Chinese fake. Stay away - don't bid, plus lousy pictures and no return policy. So stay away. :)
Well you are right about the silver - we tend to just like the shape more like my avatar. :)
The first one I can see the eye, the second one is still fuzzy. It does look like a die chip in the eye. Not sure if that is the same or not.
Don't know about others, but the picture is very fuzzy to me.
Yep - my father just took the test. LOL - he said they gave him some good drugs to put him to sleep. :)
Can't wait to see pictures.
well.....unless silver skyrockets to enough that would help me retire on my ASE's.
Nice big hunk of silver, but the 3-legger impresses me the most. Nice coin! :)
Hmmm - I don't remember that one. My mom used to watch it all the time.
Nice coin T$ - I like it.
Very good link - thanks for sharing.
Good luck on shopping. :)
How do you know? If you don't mind me asking. I see a lot of high grade coins(around that date) that are advertised as Randal Hoard, but how can...
Can't say about acetone, but I would keep the set together just like that and put it in a dansco album as mentioned. Just my humble opinion.
Looks decent to me, but can't say about the price. And yes it probably did receive a dip sometime in the past - but most older silver coins did...
It is too hard or impossible to predict what future demand will be. I personally like the older bust coinage. To me collecting is about enjoying...
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