(partial) mint set......
I had the chance to pull the trigger on one of these back in 2000. Didn't do it and have regreted it. I've always admired the bi-metallic...
Never heard of a '64-D proof set. I'm with Tom......:smile
Decent source to be sure. It seems that nothing has been written regarding modern mint medals. Everything that I come across ends in the '70's.
Indeed. :) The '88 Seoul Olympiad five dollar piece. After that there's the XXV (1992) Olympiad five dollar piece and a host of others in '95....
So glad we measure up. OOPS, did I write that? Welcome to the forum Mike, and don't listen to that other guy. He drinks....:smile
Actually, the $10 piece contains .48375 oz. gold...almost a half ounce....:smile
I've used these guys from time to time. http://www.mintproducts.com/gold-eagles/ I don't know how their shipping compares to your current...
This is one of the hazards of buying mint issue sets in the after-market. A lot of folks will order these sets in bulk, break out the ones that...
Sorry Tom, just being a smart Alec. I never knew that. I always thought that they were ground down completely.
Mark H, that's the post I was looking for but couldn't find. For the benefit of Mark V, "Doug" is GDJMSP.....
Ya think? :) Otherwise our Chinese friends would have a field day.....
Check out this thread Mark..... http://www.cointalk.com/t52480-2/
I think it might be the insignia for the National Park Service.
These the same ones the mint used to sell?
Can't beat the classic reverse on that one.....:)
I've used them too. Good outfit.....:smile
[IMG] Kind o' feelin' like the sorcerers aprentice...... Were's Spock?
Doug, I don't think I'm alone in saying we all appreciate the hard work that's been done by you on this forum.
At least he didn't write Doogie.......:smile
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