Looks like a counterstamp of some sort.
1st party is the seller, 2nd party is you (the buyer) and the third party is the grader......
iPen, I took the liberty of enlarging two of your photos. When you ask a question such as yours it's always good to provide large pics. Your...
I don't think it's so much a rarity factor as it is a popularity factor so the question really should be, will these coins still be popular down...
Are they silver and are they selling them as genuine?
Also, #2 seems to lack the designers initials.
#2. The lines and folds in the gown look funny. Could we get a shot of the reverse of each example please?
Also, certain years are more difficult to find in decent condition. Those coins are gonna cost you more.....:) Oh, and welcome to the forum. :)
The '50D was heavily hoarded in rolls by speculators and at one time commanded a huge premium. When I was a kid back in the sixties I couldn't...
That site is not the best place to get reliable price information for Jeffs. Here's a more worthy site to guide you along but be...
Keep the defenses up Peter.........:)
Where the devil is Spock when you need him?
It's bullion fellow. I don't get too hung up on the condition as most of these things grade '67 or better (mostly better). And JM shipped my...
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http://about.usps.com/postal-bulletin/2012/pb22351/html/info_005.htm
I think many times the difference between what comes out 69 or 70 is dependent upon what the grader had for breakfast or lunch.........[ATTACH]
The Booker T's and Carver Washingtons are very reasonable in high grade. I find it challanging to collect high grade examples 'in the raw'. :)...
True. So many are struck in high quality to begin with.
Write your congressmen guys. Ya wanna get it from clad to silver you need to write your congressman. They're the ones that set the standards....
Lovely additions! :)
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