I think your numbers are about normal for most coins. Prices go up and down all the time. There is no way to guess what will happen. I agree with...
No. Not really but it is possible on really high end coins that the grader might know who owns the coin.
I'm still logged in on NGC but can't post yet.
Fun thread.
I don't care to deal with Stacks ever again so I don't care what they do.
Welcome to the fun Bobbie. If you get a chance, please ask your father if he might join us here. We could learn a great deal from him. I don't...
If a collector has bought very issue of these, direct from the mint, they could make a giant profit if they sold today. Can't say that about many...
I would never crack that slab. The coin looks happy just the way it is.
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I started collecting these when the program first started. Can't stop now. The silver value is not important. It's all about the fun.
VF
He needs a rare 1971.
Well, he suckered all of us into a 200 post thread.:wacky:
For an AG, that's a really cool looking coin.
If the slab is correct, this one is a Large O, O-122 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thank you.
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Nice looking coin.
Sorry. It's just damage.
I'm thinking it's real.
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