Yes they did circulate.
OK Frank Guido won't be paying you a visit after all ;) You might have to worry about Jack though :D
As I said Ruben, they buy on memo. That's what they call it in the coin business.
Sure, a court could order them to give up the information. Question is - would they ? Others have gone to jail rather than talk. And you can bet...
Be more specific Ruben. I think you'll find that I have said the same thing for years.
Yes it is, but it is not unusual.
Yes there are some things that bother me. Get it weighed and report back.
Yes to all.
If you are asking me, no I meant FB. That is the designation - Full Bands.
Going to coin shows is one of the best things you can do to improve your numismatic education.
No argument, but I think it's my turn to buy next trip ;)
Ruben, many of the dealers are worth millions. They've been in business for decades. $300k in coins is nothing to many of them. I've seen dealers...
Wise guy :rolleyes: - gonna getcha for that :D Ya know, I can't remember who won that flip :(
There are 94 more 2005-D cents graded MS69. And no they are not satin finish. For the satin finish coins there are 464 P's and 216 D's grades as...
A 1 oz AGE.
NGC and PCGS both would jump at the chance to slab such a coin. And both have said so, they have also said they would keep the submitter's name a...
Sometimes they have the cash to do it. Sometimes they buy on memo, means they take it from another dealer on credit.
I believe Toven was the name of the person who originally had the coin.
My opinion, '41 is AU, '42 is AU, '43-D MS64 FB, '44-S AU, '45-D AU.
I have found holding the tube under the faucet with hot water works easier. The coins slide right out after a few seconds in the water. And it is...
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