This deal really ticked off many of the folks that collected Silver Eagles. You had to spend $999 to keep your set complete. At one point the set...
I'm sure a local shop can weigh it for you. That's the first step.
This is the flyer the mint sent out for the set. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
The three important clashes for this coin were with the half dollar, quarter and the $20 gold piece. The one you have is not one of those. Where...
That's cool. He got the Silver Eagle for free.
Sorry but no. The images make the edges look strange. What type of holder is it in? Note the difference in the detail of Lincoln on this one....
Did you buy the set when it came out?
I'm not seeing a clash.
Nice.
Is this where two coins are stuck together and they separate before the final strike? I'm just asking, I don't know.
I love the set. All of the early coins have a really well matched look. Nice natural brown like they should be. I'm thinking you spent some time...
Fun read. Thanks for sharing.
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Cash them in. Fees and shipping kill any chance of making anything over face value. Sorry but that's my opinion.
Same here. The coin has no skin. The detail makes me wonder if it's a proof.
Oh my goodness. I hope I can get the thought of that image out of my mind.
rlm's cents was the first to nail it. PCGS got it right. It's just a few hairlines from a 66. [IMG]
That would have been interesting. The court would have to get PCGS to give up the owner of the coins. Next the court would have to get them from...
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The first images are what the coin looks like. The second is my poor attempt to edit the image to bring out the color. Good luck with this one....
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