They didn't eat through it - it never toned there at all because of the fingerprints.
Slab says 66 - are you thinking it is a 67 ?
760,000 - XF $29 - Unc - $75 in order 7,920 4,752 4,488 4,158
Here ya go, he's got quite a few - Clark Smith
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The scratch on the reverse will keep it out of a slab. Pics are too small to say for sure but it looks like it has MS details.
Hey now - somebody might. Like me :kewl:
That's just it though, there is a rule. It is in fact the law - that's what I mean by what is right and there is no subjectivity about it...
Only in the title - makes it easier for future users to search for that way :whistle:
Ot you have been very lucky. It's certainly not a risk I would take.
You are loved Treashunt :hug: There, feel better now :D
Well Ben if I was a regular reader of the PRWE section a noticed such things I would probably do the same thing and edit them. But again I will...
Yes, it's called the Open Forum Just read the rules posted in the top thread of that section ;)
As has already been stated books are the way to go. But if you wish to get started using the internet, you can do that to. You can find a good bit...
He is correct, there never has been an official mint on Hawaii. The Royal Hawaiian coins he refers to are these - Hawaiian Coins
Yes there are, but that all depends on how you define "messed with". You will find that with older silver coins in slabs, 80% - 85% of them have...
It's not I am worried about Coin World suing CT - I doubt that would ever happen. The point I was making is this. Say there is a picture in Coin...
That depends on several things. The coin market is like any other, values move up and down sometimes radically. There are people who bought coins...
All of them about $11 - $12 each.
At best you might get $3 each.
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