Tom B hangs out over on CU. Great guy.
It's worth the value of silver. $6 or $7.
I'll just take the rock tumbler as long as it comes with rocks.
That's like looking at the Red Book. Dream money. Not the true value. Common date Walkers in this grade only bring a bit over the silver value.
I see it as a 66 but PCGS had it in hand. Most of what look like hits on the coin are actually chatter that the strike did not remove.
I'm sorry but that's a $200 coin. I'm not looking at price guides, just the few auction results out there. Maybe I'm wrong and not seeing other...
Really, $11.00. I don't think so.
Take another look at what Chris posted. Great directions on how to post a new thread. It's easy once you catch on.
Not a doubled die or a cud. Impaired proof.
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Great folks to deal with. It's my understanding that they keep everything locked up in bank vaults. You will need to contact them by phone or email.
Welcome to CT. Hope you hang out here and have some fun. Your coin looks to be a 1941 with minor damage to the 1. The actual value is about the...
It's just an extra step or two that cuts down on the chance of messing up the coin even worse than what it is now. I messed up a lot of coins at a...
One more please. Overton number? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Actually you need to dilute the dip and do something more to neutralize the dip.
It is a 64-D. We have that figured out.:D
This will probably always be my favorite. The die was clashed with the die from the $20 gold piece. At a young age, I started collecting clashed...
Thanks Doug. I should have said more. Some bad stuff came up and I had to leave. I call water and acetone a bath. That's not going to help this...
Thank you. The motto was making me think I had it wrong.
@Treashunt O-109? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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